Nội dung toàn văn Official dispatch No. 1776/BXD-VP construction estimating norms construction phase 2007
MINISTRY OF CONSTRUCTION | THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM |
No.1776/BXD-VP | Hanoi, August 16, 2007 |
To: | - Ministries, Ministerial - Level agencies, Governmental agencies |
- Pursuant to the Government's Decree No. 36/2003/ND-CP defining the functions, tasks, entitlements and organizational structure of the Ministry of Construction dated April 4, 2003.
- Pursuant to the Government’s Decree No. 99/2007/ND-CP on construction cost management dated June 13, 2007.
The Ministry of Construction announces the construction estimating norms – Construction Phase enclosed with this Official Dispatch that may facilitate the construction cost estimation and management under the guidance of the Circular No. 05/2007/TT-BXD providing instructions on construction cost estimation and management dated July 25, 2007 of the Ministry of Construction.
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DESCRIPTIONS AND GUIDANCE MANUAL
OF CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING NORMS – CONSTRUCTION PHASE
Construction estimating norms –Construction Phase (hereinafter referred to as “estimating norms”) means the economic-technical estimates of required quantities of building materials, labors and construction equipment that are employed to complete a construction unit, eg. the required resources for completion of titling of 1 m3 of brick wall, 1 m3 of concrete, 1 m2 of floor/wall, 1 tonne of reinforced concrete, 100m of pile length, etc from the construction preparation to the completion of construction (including wastage or losses due to technical work or production process).
The estimating norms are set on the basis of construction regulations and standards; specifications of design-construction-acceptance; levels of mechanization; technical equipment, construction techniques and construction technological advances (new building materials, equipment and state-of –the-art technologies…)
1. Estimated items
The estimating norms include:
- Required quantity of materials: the required quantity of building materials means the quantities of structural materials, auxiliary materials, and components or spare parts, movable materials (excluding auxiliary materials for machineries, construction vehicles and materials whose costs are aggregated into common costs) that are necessary to complete a unit of construction work
The required quantity of building materials herein includes the quantity of material wastage/losses during the construction; for sand in particular, its required volume is inclusive of the dilatancy of sand.
- Schedule of construction: the number of actual working days of workers directly participating in the construction work and those serving the construction. The number of actual working days includes that of both main workers and workers assistant from the preparation phase to the as-built phase.
The worker rank herein means the average rank of workers completing a unit of construction.
- Required consumption of construction vehicles/equipment/machines: the number of shifts of which construction equipment/machines/vehicles (including auxiliary equipments or machines) is employed to complete a unit of construction.
Table of contents of the estimating norms book
- The estimating norms book is compiled by category, type of work or structure and is uniformly encoded. The estimating norms consist of 11 chapters as follows:
Chapter I: Site preparation
Chapter II: Backfilling and excavation
Chapter III: Pile driving, pressing, pulling and bored pile drilling
Chapter V: Roadworks
Chapter V: Tiling
Chapter VI: Cast-in place concrete construction
Chapter VII: Production and installation of pre-cast concrete components
Chapter VIII: Manufacture and installation of wooden components
Chapter IX: Production and installation of steel or iron components
Chapter X: Roofing, ceiling and as-built procedures
Chapter XI: Others
- Tasks, technical requirements, construction requirements and techniques of each estimating norm shall be briefly presented, and the estimating norms shall be measured by a reasonable unit.
- The estimation of each estimating norm is determined as follows:
+The required quantity of primary materials is calculated by their unit.
+The required quantity of auxiliary materials such as materials for scaffolds and others are calculated by the percentage of the auxiliary material cost to its primary material costs.
+The required schedule of construction is calculated by the number of actual working days of workers directly participating in construction by their worker rank
+The required consumption of primary construction vehicles/machines/equipment is calculated by the number of shifts using such vehicles/machines/equipment.
+The required consumption of auxiliary construction vehicle/machines/equipment is calculated by the percentage of their consumption cost to their primary construction vehicles machines/equipment.
Guidance manuals
- The estimating norms are used for cost estimation and is considered as the basis of estimates of construction costs, total investments and cost management.
- In addition to the above mentioned descriptions and guidance manuals, the estimating norms books also provides specific descriptions and guidance manuals on technical requirements, construction conditions and techniques for each category and task.
- For the estimating norms, the height is measured from the elevation of±0.00 to ≤4m; or ≤16m; or ≤50m and from the elevation of ±0.00 to >50m. Construction works whose costs were estimated without height indicator (e.g. plastering, tiling, etc.) when done at the height of over 16 meters, shall include the estimate of resources for conveyance of materials upward...
The classifications of forests, mud, soils and rocks of estimating norms are consistently applied to construction tasks specified in this estimating norms book.
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