Yenir foundation for sandy foundations. Placement of concrete mix in the structure
When installing floors without a layer
1. Installation of lighthouse rails or frames. 2. Preparation of cement milk or PVAD and priming the screed with it. 3. Laying of ready-made mosaic mortar with leveling and compaction. 4. Removing slats or frames. 5. Filling the joints with ready-made mosaic mortar.
When installing floors with crumb ramming, add:
scattering the crumbs over the floor surface and ramming the crumbs into the mortar layer.
When installing floors with veins, add:
pattern marking with vein laying, straightening of brass and copper veins if necessary.
When installing floors using marble breccias, add:
sorting breccias by color and size, laying marble breccias.
Link composition
Mosaic facing 4 bit - one
" " 2 " - 1
Time rates and prices for 1 m 2 of floor and 1 m of veins
Floors |
Veins |
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Floor type |
with interlayer device |
without interlayer device |
glass |
brass or copper |
|
Solid (seamless) |
0,93 0-66,5 |
0,58 0-41,5 |
0,04 0-02,9 |
0,07 0-05 |
|
With a straight pattern up to 3 m veins per 1 m 2 of floor or with a checkerboard pattern |
1,1 0-78,7 |
0,67 0-47,9 |
0,09 0-06,4 |
0,13 0-09,3 |
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With a rectilinear pattern of more than 3 m of veins per 1 m 2 of the floor or with a curved pattern |
1,4 1-00 |
0,83 0-59,3 |
0,18 0-12,9 |
0,19 0-13,6 |
|
Notes: 1. When arranging floors with crumb tamping N. time. and Rasts... gr. "a" and "b" multiply by 1.2 (PR-1).
2. N. time. and Rasts... the device of floors from one or two different in color or decorative filling solutions. When arranging floors from solutions of three or more N. colors. and Rasts... gr. "a" and "b" lines 2 and 3 multiply by 1.2 (PR-2).
3. When constructing floors using marble breccias N. vr. and Rasts... gr. "a" and "b" multiply by 1.2 (PR-3).
4. In solid floors (line 1), the veins are laid (line 1, groups "c" and "d") only when the frieze is installed.
5. Preparation of terrazzo mortar should be rationed and paid additionally according to § E19-53.
§ E19-30. FINISHING MOSAIC (TERRACZE) FLOORS
Scope of work
When sanding
1. Coarse sanding of the floor surface with wetting and sanding. 2. Sanding the floor surface with wetting and sanding. 3. Surface filling cement mortar... 4. Removing the putty. 5. Cleaning and rinsing the coating. 6. Change of grinding stones.
When polishing
1. Wetting the surface with water. 2. Partial filling. 3. Removing the filler with fine-grained abrasives and washing off the sludge. 4. Polishing.
WHEN SANDING AND POLISHING COATINGS
Table 1
Time rates and prices for 1 m 2 of floor and 1 m of plinths or fillets
Surface type |
Finishing method |
Performance of grinding machines and units, m 2 / h |
Composition of workers |
Grinding |
Powder polishing |
|
Floors |
Mechanized |
4-6 |
Mosaic facing 4 bit |
0,32 0-25,3 |
0,56 |
|
7,5 |
Also |
0,27 0-21,3 |
0-44,2 |
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up to 20 |
" |
0,23 0-18,2 |
0,56 0-44,2 |
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30-40 |
Plaster mosaic 4 bit |
0,17 0-13,4 |
3a |
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55-60 |
" |
0,04 0-03,2 |
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Manual |
Mosaic facing 3 bit |
1,7 1-19 |
2,6 1-82 |
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Skirting boards or fillets |
Mechanized (by machine IE-8201A) |
The same, 6 bits. |
0,44 0-46,6 |
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Manual |
The same, 5 bits. |
0,58 0-52,8 |
1,4 1-27 |
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Notes: 1. When grinding mosaic floors with veins N. vr. and Rasts... multiply by 1.1 (PR-1).
2. The production necessity of performing work manually and their volume are formalized by an act approved by the manufacturer of the work.
WHEN FINISHING THE JOINTS OF FLOORS TO WALLS AND COLUMNS
table 2
Time rates and prices for 1 m of abutment
Finishing type |
Finishing method, car brand |
Composition of mosaic workers |
N. vr. Rass. |
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Grinding |
Mechanized |
I-54 |
4 bit |
0,14 0-11,1 |
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Grinding and polishing |
IE-8201A |
Also |
0,36 0-28,4 |
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Grinding |
Manual |
3 bit |
0,27 0-18,9 |
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Powder polishing |
Also |
0,46 0-32,2 |
Note. N. vr. and Rasts... Grinding and polishing of the junction points with a strip width of up to 120 mm is provided.
§ E19-31. CONCRETE FLOOR DEVICE
WITHOUT APPLICATION OF A VACUUM UNIT
Composition of work
1. Moistening the base with water. 2. Installation of lighthouse rails. 3. Laying finished concrete mix with leveling. 4. Compaction of the concrete mixture with a surface vibrator or vibrating screed. 5. Smoothing and careful alignment concrete surface rail. 6. Removing the lighthouse rails and sealing the remaining furrows. 7. Smoothing the surface with metal trowels. 8. Grouting the surface of the coating by the machine.
Table 1
Name of works |
The composition of the concrete workers unit |
N. vr. |
Rass. |
|
Floor arrangement |
4 bit - one 2 " - 1 |
9,6 |
6-86 |
|
Including trowelling the surface of the coating by machine |
4 bit - one |
3,3 |
2-61 |
Notes: 1. N. vr. and Rasts... tab. 1, the coating thickness is 20-30 mm.
2. N. time. and Rasts... tab. 1 provides for the installation of floors in rooms with an area of St. 20 m 2. When arranging floors in rooms with an area of up to 20 m 2 N. time. and Rasts... multiply by 1.25 (PR-1).
WITH THE APPLICATION OF A VACUUM UNIT
Composition of work
1. Moistening the base with water. 2. Installation of lighthouse rails. 3. Reception and placement of ready-mixed concrete with leveling. 4. Compaction of the concrete mixture with a platform vibrator or vibrating screed. 5. Leveling the concrete surface. 6. Laying of filter cloths and suction mat. 7. Evacuation. 8. Removal, cleaning and rinsing of filter cloths and suction mat. 9. Removal, cleaning of the lighthouse rails and sealing of the remaining furrows. 10. Smoothing disc machines. 11. Grouting with paddle machines.
table 2
2 floors
Link composition |
Layer thickness, mm |
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100 |
up to 150 |
up to 200 |
up to 250 |
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Driver vacuum unit 5 bit |
9,5 8-65 |
10,5 9-56 |
11 10-01 |
12 10-92 |
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Concrete workers 4 bit - one 3 " - 1 2 " - 1 |
29,5 20-95 |
32,5 23-08 |
35 24-85 |
38 26-98 |
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§ E19-32. CONSTRUCTION OF CEMENT FLOORS
WHEN INSTALLING THE MORTAR MANUALLY
Composition of work
1. Surface wetting concrete base water. 2. Installation of lighthouse rails on the finished sub-base. 3. Laying, leveling and compaction of cement-sand mortar. 4. Removing the lighthouse rails and sealing the furrows. 5. Smoothing the surface of the coating with metal trowels.
Table 1
Time rates and prices for 100 m2 of floor
The composition of the concrete workers unit |
Layer thickness, mm |
Floor area, m 2 |
N. vr. |
Rass. |
|
4 bit - one |
To 10 |
10-65 |
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3 " - 1 |
St. 10 |
8-52 |
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2 " - 1 |
30-40 |
To 10 |
12-78 |
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St. 10 |
9-94 |
WHEN APPLYING THE SOLUTION WITH A MORTAR PUMP
Composition of work
1. Wetting the surface of the concrete base with water. 2. Installation of beacons. 3. Application of mortar to the concrete base using a mortar pump. 4. Leveling and compaction of the mortar. 5. Removal of lighthouse rails and sealing of furrows. 6. Smoothing the surface of the coating. 7. Carrying hoses during operation. 8. Removing plugs in the hoses and flushing them.
table 2
Time rates and prices for 100 m2 of floor
Link composition concrete workers |
Floor area, m 2 |
Mortar pump productivity, m 3 / h, up to |
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4 bit - one 3 " - 1 |
To 10 |
16 11-36 |
13 9-23 |
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2 " - 1 |
Up to 40 |
11,5 8-17 |
9,3 6-60 |
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St. 40 |
9,3 6-60 |
7,5 5-33 |
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Note. N. vr. and Rasts... tab. 2, floor thicknesses up to 40 mm are provided.
WHEN APPLYING METAL CEMENT COATING
Composition of work
1. Moistening the base with water. 2. Installation of lighthouse rails. 3. Laying the metal-cement mixture. 4. Leveling and compaction of the metal-cement mixture with a layer of 15-20 mm. 5. Smoothing the surface of the coating. 6. Removing the lighthouse rails. 7. Sealing furrows with a metal-cement mixture.
Table 3
Time rate and price for 100 m2 of floor
The composition of the concrete workers unit |
N. vr. |
Rass. |
4 bit - one 3 " - 1 |
26-08 |
§ E19-33. DEVICE OF ASPHALT CONCRETE FLOORS
Composition of work
1. Installation of lighthouse rails. 2. Laying of asphalt concrete mixture. 3. Leveling the mixture. 4. Compaction of the mixture. 5. Removing the lighthouse rails and sealing the furrows. 6. Spreading sand on the surface and grouting with rajbovka.
Link composition
Asphalt concrete worker 4 bits - one
" 2 " - 1
Time rates and prices for 100 m2 of floor
Sealing method |
Coating thickness, mm |
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Hand rollers and rollers |
14 10-01 |
18 12-87 |
22 15-73 |
Note. When priming a concrete base with hot bitumen or tar for asphalt concrete workers 3 dig. add on 100 m 2 floor N. time. 3 person-hours, Rasts... 2-10 (PR-1).
Chapter 5. POLYMER FLOORS
§ E19-34. SINGLE-LAYER PLASTIC DEVICE
POLYMERCEMENT FLOORS
Guidelines for the application of standards
The standard provides for the device of coatings from polymer-cement plastic mixtures, laid by hand... The standard does not take into account the preparation of the polymer-cement mixture and is additionally standardized.
Composition of work
1. Priming the base aqueous solution PVA emulsion with a brush. 2. Installation of beacons. 3. Application and leveling of polymer-cement mixture. 4. Removal of beacons. 5. Filling the furrows with a leveling compound. 6. Surface sanding grinder... 7. Cleaning the floor with water wetting.
Time rate and price for 1 m2 of floor
Note. When arranging floors in rooms up to 10 m 2 N. time. and Rasts... multiply by 1.2 (PR-1).
§ E19-35. POLYVINYL ACETATE FLOOR DEVICE
Characteristics of the working conditions
The norms provide for the installation of self-leveling mastic floor coverings at an air temperature at the floor level not lower than + 10 ° C. To protect against contamination with mastic, the walls are protected with paper to a height of 50-70 cm. Before applying the mastic, the base is dedusted.
The leveling layer of the coating is applied with mastic with a mobility of 120-140 seconds, and the face layer - 100-120 seconds. The mastic is applied with a nozzle rod (in the absence of the latter, you can use a spray rod from the C-562 filler unit) or with a spray gun, the nozzle diameter is 4 mm with a mastic mobility of 120-140 sec and 6 mm - at 100-120 sec.
The mastic is applied in strips 1.5 m wide from the wall opposite to the entrance to the room. The next layer of mastic is applied only after the previous one has hardened. The thickness of the applied layer is 1-1.5 mm, each is systematically checked with a metal ruler.
During a break in work, the layer of mastic coating (front or leveling) is reduced to nothing and then overlapped (15-20 cm) with the applied subsequent layer of the same composition.
After the end of work and during breaks, containers, tools, mechanisms, hoses, fixtures, taps, valves and plugs are washed with water.
Composition of work
1. Laying paper in the places where the floor adjoins the walls (with mechanized application of mastic). 2. The device of the leveling layer. 3. Application of the face layer of mastic.
Time rates and prices for 100 m2 of floor
Application method mastics |
Composition of cladding link synthetic materials |
N. vr. |
Rass. |
|
Fishing rod-nozzle |
4 bit - one 3 " - 1 2 " - 1 |
7,8 |
5-54 |
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Manually |
Also |
12-78 |
Chapter 6. DIFFERENT WORKS
Technical part
1. The norms and prices of §§ E19-36, E19-38, E19-39, E19-43, E19-45 provide for the installation of floors in rooms with a floor area of St. 20 m 2. When arranging floors in rooms with a floor area of up to 20 m 2 N. time. and Rasts... multiply by 1.25 (PM-1).
2. The norms and prices of §§ E19-36-E19-39, E19-43, E19-45 provide for the performance of work from materials delivered directly to the workplace.
3. The norms and prices of § E19-46, E19-51 provide for the installation of plinths, fillets and frames for ventilation grilles made of pine, spruce and fir. With the use of hard wood, N. vr. and Rasts... multiply by 1.2 (PM-2), when using larch and birch - by 1.1 (PM-3).
4. The norms and prices of §§ E19-36, E19-37, E19-43, E19-45 provide for the thickness of the underlying layers and screeds in accordance with SNiP.
5. The norms and prices of § E19-42 provide for the device of prefabricated screeds from chipboard with dimensions in accordance with GOST 10632-77 *.
§ E19-36. DEVICE OF SAND SUBLAYER
Composition of work
1. Reception of sand from transport devices. 2. Installation of lighthouse pegs or rails. 3. Laying sand. 4. Leveling the surface of the layer, removing the beacons.
Link composition |
N. vr. |
Rass. |
Concrete worker 3 raz. |
10,5 |
7-35 |
§ E19-37. DEVICE OF SLAG SUBLAYER
Composition of work
1. Installation of lighthouse pegs or rails. 2. Laying and leveling of slag. 3. Leveling the slag layer with a lath. 4. Compaction of slag by hand rammers. 5. Removal of beacons.
Norm of time and price for 100 m 2 of the underlying layer
Composition of workers |
N. vr. |
Rass. |
Concrete worker 3 raz. |
4,7 |
3-29 |
§ E19-38. CONCRETE SUBLAYER DEVICE
Composition of work
1. Installation of lighthouse pegs and rails. 2. Laying of concrete mix with leveling. 3. Compaction of the concrete mixture with a surface vibrator, vibrating screed or tamping. 4. Leveling the concrete surface with a batten. 5. Removal of the lighthouse pegs and rails with the sealing of the remaining furrows.
Way |
Link composition |
Layer thickness, mm, up to |
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seals |
concrete workers |
100 |
150 |
200 |
250 |
|
Surface vibrator or vibrating screed |
3 bit - one 2 " - 1 |
7,5 5-03 |
9,6 6-43 |
11,5 7-71 |
13,5 9-05 |
|
Manually |
Also |
11,5 7-71 |
14,5 9-72 |
17,5 11-73 |
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§ E19-39. MACHINE UNDERLAYER DEVICE
The norms provide for the device of the underlying layer without filling with mortar.
Composition of work
1. Installation of lighthouse rails. 2. Laying and leveling crushed stone. 3. Crushed stone tamping. 4. Checking the thickness of the compacted layer.
Time rates and prices for 100 m 2 of the underlying layer
Link composition concrete workers |
Layer thickness, mm, up to |
N. vr. |
Rass. |
|
3 bit - one |
100 |
10-05 |
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2 " - 1 |
150 |
14-07 |
§ E19-40. SUBSTRATE SURFACE PREPARATION
UNDER FLOORING POLYVINYL ACETATE FLOORS
Composition of work
1. Priming the screed with an aqueous solution of PVA emulsion. 2. Sealing irregularities, cracks, potholes by hand with a ready-made polyvinyl acetate putty. 3. Sanding and priming of the sealed areas if necessary. 4. Grinding the base. 5. Cleaning the surface after sanding.
Time rates and prices for 100 m2 of subfloor
Method of work execution |
Composition of synthetic facing link |
When applying primer and putty |
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materials |
at a time |
for 2 times |
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Priming with a spray gun, filling with a nozzle rod, sanding with a grinder |
4 bit - 2 3 " - 1 2 " - 1 |
11,5 8-40 |
20,5 14-97 |
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Priming with a spray gun, filling with a nozzle rod, other operations - manually |
Also |
17 12-41 |
29 21-17 |
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Priming with a spray gun, other operations - manually |
4 bit - one 3 " - 1 2 " - 1 |
19,5 13-85 |
33 23-43 |
3 |
|
Manually |
4 bit - one 3 " - 1 2 " - 1 |
20,5 14-56 |
34,5 24-50 |
4 |
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Including: |
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Priming the screed with an aqueous solution |
spray gun |
3 bit |
1,5 1-05 |
2,5 1-75 |
5 |
emulsions |
manually |
Also |
2,3 1-61 |
3,9 2-73 |
6 |
Sealing irregularities, cracks and dents with polyvinyl acetate putty by hand |
" |
0,3 0-21 |
7 |
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Sanding of embedded spots |
grinder |
" |
0,14 0-09,8 |
8 |
|
manually |
" |
0,42 0-29,4 |
9 |
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Priming embedded areas |
spray gun |
" |
0,11 0-07,7 |
10 |
|
manually |
" |
0,17 0-11,9 |
11 |
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Surface filling |
fishing rod-nozzle |
4 bit |
2,8 2-21 |
5,4 4-27 |
12 |
foundations |
manually |
3 bit |
5,9 4-13 |
10 7-00 |
13 |
Sanding the base |
grinder |
4 bit |
3,2 2-53 |
5,2 4-11 |
14 |
manually |
Also |
8,4 6-64 |
13,5 10-67 |
15 |
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but |
b |
§ E19-41. CONCRETE BASE PREPARATION
Scope of work
When cleaning the base compressed air using a compressor
1. Delivery of rubber hoses to a distance of up to 30 m and connection to the compressor. 2. Blowing out the concrete base from dust and debris with compressed air from the compressor.
When cleaning the base with an electric brush and vacuum cleaner
1. Sweeping the surface of the base with wetting with water, removal of debris from the working area. 2. Cleaning the base with an electric brush D-378 and roughening it. 3. Dedusting the base with a PP-1 vacuum cleaner. 4. Marking the clean floor on the walls using a flexible level and a scribe line.
When rinsing the base with water
1. Deliver up to a distance of 30 m and connect the rubber hoses to the water supply. 2. Thorough rinsing of the concrete base with water hoses.
Time rates and prices for 100 m2 of prepared surface
Name of works |
Composition of workers |
N. vr. |
Rass. |
|
Cleaning the base with compressed air using a compressor |
Concrete worker 2 bit |
6,7 |
4-29 |
1 |
Cleaning the base using a D-378 electric brush and a PP-1 vacuum cleaner |
Concrete workers 3 bit - one 2 " - 1 |
5,7 |
3-82 |
2 |
Rinsing the base with water from rubber hoses |
Ancillary worker - 1 bit. |
9,1 |
5-37 |
3 |
§ E19-42. WOOD PLATE STRAP DEVICE
WITH A DEVICE OF WOOD FIBER PLATES
Scope of work
On mastic in one layer
1. Priming the base. 2. Marking and cutting of slabs. 3. Application of hot bitumen mastic. 4. Laying of fibreboard. 5. Cleaning seams from mastic.
Dry in two layers
1. Marking and cutting of slabs. 2. Laying of fibreboard.
Table 1
Time rates and prices for 100 m2 of screed
Laying method |
Slabs with an area m 2 , before |
The composition of the parquet flooring unit |
N. vr. |
Rass. |
|
On mastic |
5 |
3 bit |
10,5 |
7-35 |
1 |
Dry |
2 |
Also |
6,2 |
4-34 |
2 |
WITH A DEVICE FROM WOOD CHIPPING PLATES
Composition of work
1. Priming the base. 2. Laying the slabs dry with fitting in place. 3. Marking and cutting slabs circular saw... 4. Sharpening the edges of the slabs by hand, if necessary. 5. Hot application bituminous mastic... 6. Laying of slabs. 7. Elimination of sagging of the laid slabs with sharp edges.
table 2
Time rates and rates for 100 m 2 screeds
Name of works |
The composition of the parquet flooring unit |
N. vr. |
Rass. |
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Laying slabs |
3 bit |
18,5 |
12-95 |
1 |
|
Sagging |
hand plane |
Also |
5 |
3-50 |
2 |
laid slabs |
electric plane |
4 bit |
3,1 |
2-45 |
3 |
Note. When installing screeds in rooms up to 10 m 2 N. vr. and Rasts... multiply by 1.2 (PR-1).
§ E19-43. MANUAL CEMENT SCREEDING DEVICE
Composition of work
1. Moistening the base with water. 2. Reception of mortar from the bunker for overlap (when installing a screed on a slag base). 3. Installation of lighthouse rails by level. 4. Laying, leveling and compaction of the mortar with a vibrating screed. 5. Removing the lighthouse rails and sealing the furrows. 6. Smoothing the surface manually.
Time rates and rates for 100 m 2 screeds
Name of works |
The composition of the concrete workers unit |
N. vr. |
Rass. |
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Screed device on the base |
concrete |
3 bit - 2 2 " - 1 |
23 |
15-64 |
1 |
slag |
18,5 |
12-58 |
2 |
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Grouting the screed surface with a trowel with a capacity of up to 50 m 2 / h |
4 bit |
4,8 |
3-79 |
3 |
§ E19-44. CEMENT SCREEDING DEVICE
WITH SOLUTION APPLICATION WITH MORTAR PUMP
Guidelines for the application of standards
The device is provided by the norms cement screed on interfloor ceilings under parquet floors made of cement mortar with a thickness of 35-40 mm along a slag or sand layer with mechanized supply and application of mortar with a mortar pump with a capacity of 6 m 3 / h
STATE CONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE of the USSR
GOSSTROY USSR
UNIFIED STANDARDS AND PRICES FOR CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION AND REPAIR-CONSTRUCTION WORKS
COLLECTION E4
INSTALLATION OF ASSEMBLIES AND DEVICE OF MONOLITHIC REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES
ISSUE 1 BUILDINGS AND INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES
Moscow 1987
Approved by the decree of the State Construction Committee of the USSR, State Committee USSR on labor and social issues and the Secretariat of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions dated December 5, 1986 No. 43/512 / 29-50 for mandatory use in construction, installation and repair and construction works.
ENiR. Collection E4. Assembly of prefabricated and device monolithic iron concrete structures... Issue 1. Buildings and industrial structures / Gosstroy of the USSR. - M .: Stroyizdat, 1987.
Designed for use in construction and installation, repair and construction and similar organizations, as well as in subdivisions (brigades, sections) of industrial associations, enterprises, organizations and institutions carrying out construction and overhaul in an economic way, transferred to new conditions of remuneration of workers in accordance with the resolution of the Central Committee of the CPSU, the Council of Ministers
USSR and the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions "On improving the organization wages and the introduction of new tariff rates and official salaries for workers in the industrial sectors of the national economy. "
Developed by the Center for the Scientific Organization of Labor and Production Management of the USSR Ministry of Heavy Construction * with the participation of the head NIS Glavkrasnoyarskstroy (Section I) and the CNOT branch in Alma-Ata (Section II) using regulatory materials from other ministries and departments under the methodological guidance and participation Central Bureau of Labor Standards in Construction (TsBNTS) at VNIPI Labor in Construction Gosstroy
* Since August 1986, the Ministry of Construction in the regions of the Urals and Western Siberia of the USSR.
The technology for the production of work, provided in the Collection, has been agreed with the Central Research and Development Institute for Organization, Mechanization and Technical Assistance to Construction (TsNIIOMTP).
Lead performer - K.F. Yarkov (TSNOT and UP).
Performers - M.A. Kuznetsova, N.A. Yakovleva (TSNOT and UP), Cand. tech. Sh.L. Machabeli (TsNIIOMTP), V.I. Petruneva (TsNOT and UP), Cand. tech. B.V. Zhadanovsky (TsNIIOMTP), L.V. Bialik (TsBNTS).
Responsible for the issue - A.I. Alekseev (TsBNTS).
INTRODUCTORY PART ................................................ .................................................. .............................................. |
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SECTION I. INSTALLATION OF PRE-CONCRETE CONCRETE STRUCTURES ........................................... ...... |
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§ E4-1-1. Installation of foundation blocks or slabs ............................................. ............................... |
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§ E4-1-2. Installation of grillages and pile heads ............................................. .................................... |
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§ E4-1-3. Installation of wall blocks ............................................... .................................................. ..... |
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§ E4-1-4. Installation of columns and capitals .............................................. .................................................. ... |
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Large-scale assembly of trusses ............................................... .................................................. |
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Installation of beams, purlins, beams and trusses .......................................... .............................. |
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Laying floor slabs and coverings ............................................. ..................................... |
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Installation of wall panels, partitions, parapet and cornice slabs ............................. |
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§ E4-1-9. Installation of screen panels and laying of slabs of entrance canopies and support posts ............. |
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§ E4-1-10. Installation flights of stairs or laying slabs of stairwells ...................... |
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§ E4-1-11. Installation of staircases ............................................... ...................................... |
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§ E4-1-12. Installation of elements of balconies and loggias ............................................. .............................. |
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§ E4-1-13. Installation of reinforced concrete volumetric blocks of buildings ............................................. ......... |
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§ E4-1-14. Installation of sanitary units, ventilation units and pipes |
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garbage chutes ................................................. .................................................. .................. |
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§ E4-1-15. Installation of volumetric blocks of lift shafts ............................................. ........................ |
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§ E4-1-16. Installation of tank wall panels .............................................. ....................................... |
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§ E4-1-17 Installation of reinforced concrete window blocks ........................................ .............................. |
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§ E4-1-18. Installation of sanitary cabins ............................................. .............................. |
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§ E4-1-19. Installation of precast concrete fences ........................................... |
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§ E4-1-20. Laying reinforced concrete trays ............................................... .......................................... |
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§ E4-1-21. Laying the support cushions ............................................... .................................................. .. |
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§ E4-1-22. Anti-corrosion coating welded joints ................................................ ........... |
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§ E4-1-23. Fastening external and internal wall panels metal staples ........ |
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§ E4-1-24. Fastening gypsum concrete partitions with staples and needles ............................................ .. |
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§ E4-1-25. Sealing joints of structures ............................................... ................................................. |
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§ E4-1-26. Filling of seams of wall panels and floor slabs and coverings ......................................... .... |
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§ E4-1-27. Insulation and sealing of butt and expansion joints ........................................ |
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§ E4-1-28. Caulking, caulking and jointing ............................................ .................................. |
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§ E4-1-29. Installation of a cement underlayment for wall blocks ................................. |
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§ E4-1-30. Sealing holes in hollow core slabs oh slabs ................................................ .......... |
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§ E4-1-31. Grouting of mounting holes or openings with a volume of up to 0.5 m3 ...................... |
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§ E4-1-32. Installation of partitions from drywall sheets on a metal frame ................. |
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CHAPTER 1. FORMWORKING WORKS ............................................. ............................................ |
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§ E4-1-33. Arrangement of scaffolding supporting the formwork ............................................. .................... |
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§ E4-1-34. Installation and dismantling of wooden and timber-metal formwork ............................. |
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§ E4-1-35. Installation and disassembly of suspended slab formwork ............................................ ..... |
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§ E4-1-36. Installation and dismantling of the formwork of the walls of tanks and bunkers ..................................... |
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§ E4-1-37. Installation and dismantling of metal formwork ............................................. .................... |
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§ E4-1-38. Installation and removal of the metal block-climbing formwork ................................. |
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§ E4-1-39. Arrangement and dismantling of wooden panel formwork for the walls of the underfloor channels .... |
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§ E4-1-40. Enlarged assembly of timber-metal formwork panels and dismantling of enlarged |
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§ E4-1-41. Installation and dismantling of wooden plugs in concrete and reinforced concrete structures45 |
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§ E4-1-42. Installation of steel embedded parts in the formwork ............................................ .............. |
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§ E4-1-43. Various formwork works ............................................... ................................................. |
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CHAPTER 2. REINFORCEMENT WORKS ............................................. ............................................... |
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§ E4-1-44. Installation of reinforcing meshes and frames ............................................. ............................... |
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§ E4-1-45. Styling reinforcement mesh by the method of continuous unrolling of a roll ............................... |
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§ E4-1-46. Installation and binding of reinforcement with separate rods ............................................ ........... |
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CHAPTER 3. CONCRETE WORKS ............................................. .................................................. ... |
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§ E4-1-47. Preparation of concrete mix in freestanding concrete mixers ........................ |
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§ E4-1-48. Concrete supply by concrete pumps .............................................. .............................. |
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§ E4-1-49. Placement of concrete mix in the structure ............................................. ................................ |
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§ E4-1-50. Installation and removal of panels and electrodes for electric heating of concrete ......................... |
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§ E4-1-51. Pouring concrete for equipment ............................................. ........................ |
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§ E4-1-52. Reinforcement of concrete surfaces ............................................... .................................... |
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§ E4-1-53. Laying concrete mix in separate structures manually.......................................... |
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§ E4-1-54. Various concrete works ............................................... .................................................. ...... |
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INTRODUCTORY PART
1. The production rates provide for the installation of prefabricated reinforced concrete and concrete structures, as well as monolithic concrete and reinforced concrete works for civil and industrial buildings and structures.
2. The norms provide for the performance of work in accordance with the permissible deviations taken into account by SNiP III-15-76, SNiP III-16-80, as well as in accordance with the requirements for safety in construction SNiP III-4-80.
Workers must know and comply with the requirements provided for by the collection of norms, the above SNiPs, ensuring the required quality of work. Workers must know and follow safety rules when performing work.
3. The norms of this issue provide for the production of work at a height of up to 15 m, from the level of planning marks. When performing work at the height of St. 15m, N.vr. and Rass. multiply by the following factors depending on the height:
up to 20m .... 1.05 (VCh-1) "30m .... 1.1 (VCh-2)" 40m ... .1.2 (VCh-3) sv. 40m. ... 1.3 (HF-4)
4. The norms of the relevant paragraphs provide for the installation, rearrangement and removal of inventory scaffolds, attached or hinged ladders, ladders, tables, cradles with a mass of St. 50 kg by crane, and weighing up to 50 kg by hand.
5. Signals to the driver in cases where the installation of structures is carried out outside the field of vision of the crane driver in the absence of communication means is made by an additional dedicated worker and is paid on a time basis for the actual hours worked at a worker's rate of 3 bit
6. By the norms of those paragraphs that take into account the tack, its implementation is provided for by an electric welder of manual welding or an installer of structures with a second profession of an electric welder.
7. The release rates do not provide for the performance of geodetic works.
8. Welding work is not provided for by the release standards (except for the specified cases) and is additionally standardized according to the norms of Coll. E22 " Welding works", issue 1" Structures of buildings and industrial structures ".
9. The tariffication of the main works was made according to the ETKS of work and professions of workers, vol. 3, sec. "Construction, assembly and repair and construction work ", approved on July 17, 1985, and other work is charged according to the relevant issues and sections of the ETKS.
SECTION I. INSTALLATION OF PRESET CONCRETE STRUCTURES Technical part
1. The norms of Section I provide for the installation of structures using cranes: tower cranes, on caterpillar and gantry. When performing work with cranes on pneumatic wheels and automobile cranes N.vr. and Rass. multiply by 1.1,(PM-1), and when assembling structures using masts equipped with electric winches - by 1.3 (PM-2).
2. The norms provide for the control of cranes by drivers 6 bits.
When installing structures with cranes, for the drivers of which increased tariff rates or driven drivers of other categories, if their use is provided for by the PPR, the prices of drivers should be recalculated at the appropriate tariff rates.
3. The norms of the section, with the exception of cases specially stipulated in the paragraphs, are taken into account and are not paid separately: slinging and unstitching, fastening and removing guys, pulling the mooring, marking the installation sites and applying axial marks on the structures, bending of mounting loops, inspection and cleaning of structures, their places installation and embedded parts from dirt and mortar splashes, reception (when feeding and rearranging) bins and boxes with concrete or mortar mixture, shoveling the finished solution, signaling during installation.
4. The norms, with the exception of cases specifically stipulated in the paragraphs, take into account the movement of structures, materials and mounting devices by a crane in the area of its action, the delivery of parts, materials weighing up to 50 kg at a distance of up to 30 m.
5. Steel and steel erectors provided by the link compositions reinforced concrete structures for brevity, they are called structural installers, a manual electric welder is an electric welder, and a crane driver (crane operator) is a crane driver.
§ E4-1-1. Installation of foundation blocks or slabs
Guidelines for the application of standards
The norms provide for the installation of strip or free-standing foundation blocks or slabs on a bed of ready-made cement mortar or on a ready-made gravel (sand) preparation with checking the marks of the base by means of cross-sections.
Installation of lighthouse blocks of strip foundations and corner blocks of free-standing foundations is provided according to the level.
To install the ordinary blocks of the strip foundation, the mooring is pulled, the ordinary blocks of free-standing foundations are installed along the tensioned axial wire.
Composition of work
1. Preparation of a bed from a solution or partial leveling of a finished gravel (sand) base.
2. Installation of foundation blocks (slabs).
3. Verification of the correct installation of blocks (plates).
4. Sealing of joints with mortar between the block of strip and composite foundations.
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installers |
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constructions |
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b) glass |
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Note. When laying composite foundations of trapezoidal blocks, slabs and glass (Fig. 2) under the columns of the N.vr. and Rass. lines 1 - 4, 11-12 multiply by 1.15 (PR-1).
§ E4-1-2. Installation of grillages and pile heads Guidelines for the application of standards
The norms provide for the installation on previously leveled piles of single and paired heads or grillages on mounting clamps or backfill.
Installation of detachable metal clamps according to the marks is done manually with fastening them to the piles with tie bolts.
When installing the grillage on the clamps, the device of the supporting deck with transverse sawing of timber was taken into account, followed by their disassembly and storage.
When installing grillages with support on the backfill, the norms take into account the cutting of the soil and the addition of slag, crushed stone or sand with a layer of 30-35 cm with manual compaction.
Scope of work
When installing and removing the mounting straps
1. Installation of clamps on piles. 2. Alignment of the installed clamps with fastening. 3. Coating the upper flange of the clamps with the ready-made emulsion. 4. Unfastening and removing clamps with storage.
When installing heads and grillages
1. Installation of caps or grillages on piles. 2. Arrangement of a supporting deck with subsequent disassembly. 3. Cutting the ground. 4. Padding device with seal. 5. Reconciliation of the position of the installed element.
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When installing the head- |
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removing clamps |
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constructions |
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1 head |
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Note. The work indicated by line No. 3a is standardized jointly at the rate of line No. 1a, hence the full N.vr. for the installation of a grillage block on two piles with a description for two clamps will be: N.v. = 1.8 + (0.38 x 2) = 2.56 person-hours.
§ E4-1-3. Installation of wall blocks Instructions for the application of standards
The norms provide for the installation of outdoor and interior walls basements, walls of the above-ground part of buildings, basement and eaves blocks on a bed of ready-made mortar with a thickness of 20-30 mm with laying ready-made lighthouses from mortar, ready-made wooden wedges with a dock tension.
When installing blocks of basement and basement walls, it is planned to fill horizontal and vertical joints with ready-made mortar on both sides of the wall, and in the outer walls of the aboveground part of buildings - only from the inside.
Internal vertical joints between blocks are filled by pouring them manually from above with ready-mixed concrete or mortar.
The norms provide for the installation of anchors for fastening eaves blocks.
Composition of work
1. Arrangement of a bed from a ready-made solution with laying beacons and wedges. 2. Installation of blocks. 3. Reconciliation of installed units. 4. Installation of anchors (for cornice blocks). 5. Filling the channels at the joints of the blocks with a concrete mixture or mortar. 6. Filling horizontal and vertical joints with mortar, removing the wedges.
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B. BASE UNITS AND EXTERNAL WALL UNITS
Table 3
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Table 4
Time rates and prices for 1 block
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Notes: 1. When floor-by-floor fastening of wall blocks to floor slabs with ready-made forgings, take N.vr. per 1 m of the building perimeter. 0.1 man-h of a constructor of structures 3 digits, Rass. 0-07 (PR-1).
2. The norms provide for the installation of wall blocks with closed joints... When installing wall blocks
from open joints for bricking 1 m of the joint take N.vr. 0.12 man-h with a team of concrete workers 4
res. - 1, 3 bits - 1, Rass. 0-09.5 (PR-2).
§ E4-1-4. Installation of columns and capitals
Guidelines for the application of standards
The norms provide for the installation of one- and two-branch columns in the foundation glasses, single-branch columns on the lower columns or foundation slabs, and the installation of column capitals.
When installing the columns in the foundation glasses, the cleaning of the bottom of the glass and, if necessary, leveling the bottom of the glass with a ready-made solution was taken into account.
Temporary fixing and alignment of the position of the columns is intended to be carried out using one
night or group conductors, braces, struts, ready-made metal or wooden wedges.
Installation, removal and rearrangement of single or group conductors are taken into account by crane.
When installing capitals on columns, temporary fastening of capitals with metal spacers with support posts is provided.
Scope of work
A. WHEN INSTALLING THE COLUMNS IN THE GLASSES OF FOUNDATIONS
With the help of conductors
1, Leveling the bottom of the glasses (as needed) with rinsing and cleaning the glasses. 2. Installation and fastening of single conductors. 3. Installation of columns. 4. Alignment and temporary fixing of columns in the conductor 5. Disconnection, removal and rearrangement of conductors. 6. Cleaning the conductors from the influx of concrete mix.
Without the help of conductors
1. Leveling the bottom of the glasses (as required) with rinsing and cleaning the glass. 2. Installation of columns. 3. Reconciliation and temporary fixing. 4. Removing the temporary fastening (braces).
B. WHEN INSTALLING COLUMNS ON LOWERING COLUMNS (COLUMN EXTENSION) OR FOUNDATION PLATES
With the help of conductors
1. Installation of a single or group conductor with alignment and fixing it. 2. Installation of columns with temporary fixing by mounting devices of the conductor. 3. Alignment of the position of the columns. 4. Disconnection of assembly devices of the group conductor or disconnection, removal and relocation of a single conductor.
Without the help of conductors
1. Installation of columns. 2. Reconciliation and temporary fixing. 3. Removing the temporary attachment.
When installing capitals
1. Installation of column caps. 2. Reconciliation and temporary fixing. 3. Removal of temporary fastening.
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B. COLUMNS. INSTALLED ON LOWER COLUMNS (COLUMN EXTENSION) OR FOUNDATION PLATES
Table 3
Time rates and prices for 1 column
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Note. The norms for the installation of columns with the help of conductors provide for the operation of a crane serving a complex team or two links of structural installers. In cases where the crane is serviced by one link of structural installers, N.vr. and Rass. for the crane driver, multiply by 2 with the registration of the corresponding act (PR-1).
STATE CONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE of the USSR
GOSSTROY USSR
UNIFIED STANDARDS AND PRICES
FOR CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION
AND REPAIR AND CONSTRUCTION WORKS
COLLECTION E4
ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION
AND DEVICE MONOLITH
REINFORCED CONCRETE
CONSTRUCTIONS
BRIDGES AND PIPES
DEVELOPED by the All-Union Design and Technological Institute of Transport Construction (VPTItransstroy of the Ministry of Transport) under the methodological guidance and with the participation of the Central Bureau of Labor Standards in Construction (TsBNTS) at the All-Union Research Institute of Labor in Construction of the USSR State Construction Committee.
APPROVED by the decree of the State Construction Committee of the USSR, the State Committee of the USSR on Labor and Social Issues and the Secretariat of the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions of December 5, 1986 No. 43/512 / 29-50 for mandatory use in construction, installation and repair and construction works.
The technology for the production of work, provided in the Collection, is coordinated with the technological department of VPTItransstroy.
Introductory part. 6
Technical part. 7
Section I Foundations and supports of bridges. 7
Chapter 1. Arrangement of foundations and foundations of supports. 7
Technical part. 7
§ E4-3-1. Arrangement of crushed stone preparation in the pit. 7
§E4-3-2. Installation foundation slabs. 8
§ E4-3-3. Installation of foundation blocks. eight
§ E4-3-4. Monolithing of joints and seams between foundation slabs or blocks. eleven
§ E4-3-5. Arrangement of reinforced concrete fencing of foundation pits. 12
§ E4-3-6. Arrangement of prefabricated grillages. 13
§ E4-3-7. Placement of concrete mix under water using the vertically moving pipe method .. 14
§ E4-3-8. Installation and disassembly of foundation formwork. sixteen
§ E4-3-9. Reinforcement of foundations with meshes and frames. 17
§ E4-3-10. Reinforcement of foundations with rods. 17
§ E4-3-11. Foundations concreting. 17
Chapter 2. Arrangement of prefabricated and precast-monolithic supports. eighteen
Technical part. eighteen
§ E4-3-12. Installation of supports from contour blocks. eighteen
§ E4-3-13. Installation of supports from universal blocks TsNIIS .. 19
§ E4-3-14. Installation of filling blocks. twenty
§ E4-3-15. Installation of support racks. 21
§ E4-3-16. Installation of support frames. 21
§ E4-3-17. Installation of spacers between frames. 22
§ E4-3-18. Installation of shell sections. 23
§ E4-3-19. Reinforcement of joints of shell sections. 24
§ E4-3-20. Installation of transom blocks. 25
§ E4-3-21. Installation of a transitional substitute. 25
§ E4-3-22. Installation of elements of the upper part of the abutment. 25
§ E4-3-23. Welding works during the monolithing of support elements. 26
§ E4-3-24. Monolithization of racks and frames with sub-columns. 26
§ E4-3-25. Monolithization of support elements. 27
§ E4-3-26. Installation and tension of vertical beams. 28
§ E4-3-27. Placement of concrete mix in prefabricated support structures. 29
§ E4-3-28. Caulking and jointing of support blocks. thirty
§E4-3-29. Arrangement of inventory suspended scaffolds during the construction of prefabricated and precast monolithic supports. thirty
§ E4-3-30. Support drainage device. 31
§ E4-3-31. Painting waterproofing device. 31
Chapter 3. Construction of columnar supports in frozen and rocky soils. 32
Technical part. 32
§ E4-3-32. Installation of reinforced concrete pillars. 32
§ E4-3-33. The device of monolithic nozzles. 33
Chapter 4. The device of monolithic supports. 34
Technical part. 34
§ E4-3-34. Device wooden formwork supports. 35
§ E4-3-35. Installation and removal of steel column formwork. 36
§ E4-3-36. Arrangement and disassembly of wooden girder formwork. 36
§ E4-3-37. Installation reinforcement cages. 37
§ E4-3-38. Supports concreting. 38
§ E4-3-39. Arrangement of massive facing of granite stone supports. 39
§ E4-3-40. Cladding device for supports made of concrete blocks. 40
Chapter 5. Construction of supports in sliding formwork. 40
Technical part. 40
§ E4-3-41. Assembly and disassembly sliding formwork. 41
§ E4-3-42. Assembly lifting devices sliding formwork. 42
§ E4-3-43. Dismantling of lifting devices of sliding formwork. 43
§ E4-3-44. Installation of suspended scaffolds. 43
§ E4-3-45. Assembling the crane mast .. 44
§ E4-3-46. Reinforcement and concreting of supports. 44
Chapter 6. Construction pedestrian bridges. 46
Technical part. 46
§ E4-3-47. Installation of foundation blocks. 46
§ E4-3-48. Installation of racks of single-column supports. 47
§ E4-3-49. Installation of staircase support blocks. 47
§ E4-3-50. Installation of beams under the stringer. 48
§ E4-3-51. Installation of stringers. 48
§ E4-3-52. Installation and bonding of spacers. 49
§ E4-3-53. Installation of steps and stair slabs. fifty
§ E4-3-54. Installation of metal railings. fifty
Chapter 7. Construction of tunnel-type overpasses. 51
Technical part. 51
§ E4-3-55. Installation of foundation slabs. 51
§ E4-3-56. Installation of trough blocks. 52
§ E4-3-57. Installation of retaining wall blocks. 52
§ E4-3-58. Monolithization of blocks and foundation slabs. 53
§ E4-3-59. Thermoplastic waterproofing device. 54
Section II Spans of bridges. 54
Chapter 8. Joint assembly of beams. 54
Technical part. 54
§ E4-3-60. Installation of blocks on the stand. 54
§ E4-3-61. Monolithization of joints between blocks. 55
§ E4-3-62. Installation of beams. 56
§ E4-3-63. Crimping dry joints. 57
§ E4-3-64. Preparation of epoxy glue. 58
§ E4-3-65. Applying epoxy glue to blocks. 58
§ E4-3-66. Tension of the bundles. 58
§ E4-3-67. Channel injection. 59
§ E4-3-68. Grouting anchors .. 59
§ E4-3-69. Sealing the ends of the beams. 60
§ E4-3-70. Installation and removal of ducts. 60
§ E4-3-71. Cleaning seams from glue. 60
Chapter 9. Installation of beams. 61
Technical part. 61
§ E4-3-72. Installation of steel base plates. 61
§ E4-3-73. Installation of rubber bearings. 61
§ E4-3-74. Device and disassembly of rolling tracks. 61
§ E4-3-75. Transverse movement of beams from the shoulder to the axis of the track. 62
§ E4-3-76. Installation of beams on supports with a GEPK-130 jib crane. 63
§ E4-3-77. Installation of beams on supports with a GEC-80 jib crane. 64
§ E4-3-78. Installation of beams on supports with jib cranes. 65
§ E4-3-79. Installation of beams on supports with cantilever sluice cranes. 67
§ E4-3-80. Installation of beams on supports with gantry cranes. 68
§ E4-3-81. Installation of hollow core slabs on supports with T-75 trailed cranes. 69
§ E4-3-82. Transverse movement of beams on supports. 69
§ E4-3-83. Installation of beams on support parts with jacks. 70
Chapter 10. Homogenization of superstructures. 70
Technical part. 70
§ E4-3-84. Monolithing of longitudinal seams of beam slabs. 71
§ E4-3-85. Monolithing of longitudinal joints of beams slabs. 72
§ E4-3-86. Monolithization of the diaphragms of the beams. 74
Chapter 11. Suspended installation of superstructures. 75
Technical part. 75
§ E4-3-87. Unloading and moving blocks. 75
§ E4-3-88. Installation of fluoroplastic rubber bearings. 76
§ E4-3-89. Installation of reinforced concrete pedestals. 77
§ E4-3-90. Installation of support blocks. 77
§ E4-3-91. Installation of blocks weighing up to 20 tons. 78
§ E4-3-92. Installation of blocks weighing up to 50 tons using the SPK-65 crane. 79
§ E4-3-93. Installation of blocks weighing up to 50 tons by crane MSHK 2´60. 79
§ E4-3-94. Installation of blocks weighing up to 60 t using a gantry crane .. 80
§ E4-3-95. Joint formwork device. 81
§ E4-3-96. Concreting joints. 81
§ E4-3-97. Applying epoxy glue to blocks. 82
§ E4-3-98. Installation and tension of assembly beams for crimping adhesive joints. 82
§ E4-3-99. Compression of the over-support assembly with assembly beams. 83
§ E4-3-100. Installation of the overhead assembly in the design position. 84
§ E4-3-101. Stacking bundles in open channels .. 84
§ E4-3-102. Laying the ropes. 85
§ E4-3-103. Installation of reinforcing beams in closed channels .. 86
§ E4-3-104. Tension of reinforcing beams. 88
§ E4-3-105. Tensioning the ropes. 89
§ E4-3-106. Monolithization of bundles and ropes. 90
§ E4-3-107. Block channel injection. 90
§ E4-3-108. Installation and dismantling of the steel suspended formwork of the monolithic closing section. 91
§ E4-3-109. Arrangement of inventory scaffolds. 92
Chapter 12. Arrangement of the roadway. 93
Technical part. 93
§ E4-3-110. Installation of elements of the carriageway of bridges and overpasses. 93
§ E4-3-111. Arrangement of prefabricated railings for bridges and overpasses. 94
§ E4-3-112. Waterproofing device. 95
§ E4-3-113. Arrangement of the carriageway of road bridges without pasting waterproofing. 97
Chapter 13. Assembly, disassembly and relocation of cranes. 97
§ E4-3-114. Construction of crane runways. 97
§ E4-3-115. Moving cranes when surface mounting. 98
§ E4-3-116. Movement of the MSHK 2´60 crane during the installation of superstructures. 99
§ E4-3-117. Portal crane connection. 102
§ E4-3-118. Assembling the MKSH-40 crane. 102
§ E4-3-119. Dismantling of the MKSh-40 crane. 103
§ E4-3-120. Moving the MKSH-40 crane. 104
§ E4-3-121. Moving the MKSH-100 crane. 106
§ E4-3-122. Moving the LShK-90 crane. 108
§ E4-3-123. Installation of railway cranes on outriggers. 110
§ E4-3-124. Installation of pneumatic and truck cranes on outriggers. 110
Chapter 14. Loading, unloading and transportation of beams and blocks. 111
Technical part. 111
§ E4-3-125. Loading and unloading of support blocks. 111
§ E4-3-126. Loading and unloading of span beam blocks. 112
§ E4-3-127. Loading and unloading of superstructure beams. 112
§ E4-3-128. Loading and unloading of sidewalk, curb and other blocks. 113
§ E4-3-129. Loading blocks onto a pontoon. 114
§ E4-3-130. Transportation of superstructure blocks and beams. 114
Section III Production of reinforced concrete structures at landfills. 115
Technical part. 115
Chapter 15. Manufacturing of reinforcing beams. 115
§ E4-3-131. Loopless beams production on a Blinkov machine. 115
§ E4-3-132. Formation of frame-rod anchors of the MIIT system on beams. 116
§ E4-3-133. Carrying reinforcement beams. 116
§ E4-3-134. Preparation of six-wire coils. 117
§ E4-3-135. Making bundles from six-wire blanks. 117
§ E4-3-136. Making bundles from individual wires. 118
§ E4-3-137. Installation of end anchors on beams. 119
§ E4-3-138. Landing of anchor heads on bundle wires. 120
§ E4-3-139. Winding the bundles onto the drum. 120
§ E4-3-140. Making bundles from seven-wire twisted strands. 120
Chapter 16. Manufacturing beams and blocks of composite beams of span structures. 121
Technical part. 121
§ E4-3-141. Tension of loopless reinforcing beams. 121
§ E4-3-142. Assembly of reinforcing cages of beams. 123
§ E4-3-143. Reinforcement of beams and blocks with separate bars. 124
§ E4-3-144. Installation of reinforcing cages. 124
§ E4-3-145. Formwork assembly and disassembly. 125
§ E4-3-146. Formwork cleaning and lubrication. 126
§ E4-3-147. Concreting of beams and superstructure blocks. 127
§ E4-3-148. Tension force transmission with emphasis on concrete. 127
§ E4-3-149. Removing blocks from the stand. 127
Chapter 17. Manufacturing of solid box-section blocks. 128
Technical part. 128
§ E4-3-150. Assembly of block reinforcement cages. 128
§ E4-3-151. Installation of embedded parts in the block frame. 128
§ E4-3-152. Installation of reinforcing cages in the formwork. 129
§ E4-3-153. Installation and removal of ducts. 130
§ E4-3-154. Formwork assembly and disassembly. 131
§ E4-3-155. Separation of blocks. 132
§ E4-3-156. Removing blocks from the stand. 133
Chapter 18. Manufacturing of roadway slabs and sidewalk blocks. 133
Technical part. 133
§ E4-3-157. Formwork assembly and disassembly. 133
§ E4-3-158. Reinforcement of slabs with separate rods. 135
§ E4-3-159. Installation of formwork with a reinforcing cage in the steam chamber. 136
§ E4-3-160. Slab concreting. 136
§ E4-3-161. Removing slabs from the steam chamber .. 136
§ E4-3-162. Assembly of reinforcing cages of blocks. 137
§ E4-3-163. Assembly and disassembly of wooden formwork. 138
§ E4-3-164. Block concreting. 138
§ E4-3-165. Warehousing of blocks. 138
Chapter 19. Manufacturing of support structures. 139
§ E4-3-166. Assembling reinforcement cages from individual bars. 139
§ E4-3-167. Installation of reinforcing cages in the formwork. 139
§ E4-3-168. Formwork assembly and disassembly. 140
§ E4-3-169. Concreting of support structures. 144
§ E4-3-170. Removing structures from the steam chamber .. 145
§ E4-3-171. Various works.. 146
Section IV Culvert pipes. 146
Technical part. 146
Chapter 20. Arrangement of foundations and foundations. 147
§ E4-3-172. Preparation device. 147
§ E4-3-173. Pouring the preparation with cement mortar .. 148
§ E4-3-174. Installation of foundation blocks and slabs. 148
Chapter 21. Arrangement of collecting pipes. 149
§ E4-3-175. Feeding and sorting pipe elements on construction site. 149
§ E4-3-176. Installation of head blocks. 150
§ E4-3-177. Concrete cushion device. 151
§ E4-3-178. Link installation round pipes. 151
§ E4-3-179. Link installation rectangular pipes. 152
§ E4-3-180. Assembly of concrete pipes. 152
§ E4-3-181. Monolithization of seams. 153
§ E4-3-182. Sealing and waterproofing of link joints. 154
§ E4-1-49. Placement of concrete mix in the structure
Guidelines for the application of standards
The norms provide for the reception and placement of the concrete mixture in buckets supplied by a crane, a conveyor, concrete pumps and dump trucks directly into the structure to be concreted or along trays (trunks), with a partial transfer of the concrete mixture. The laid concrete mix is leveled and compacted with vibrators. The exposed concrete surface is smoothed out. In the process, the trays or trunks are cleaned and repositioned.
Composition of work
1. Reception of concrete mix.
2. Placement of concrete mix directly on the place of laying or on trays (trunks).
3. Leveling the concrete mix with its partial transfer.
4. Compaction of concrete mix with vibrators.
5. Smoothing open concrete surfaces.
6. Rearrangement of vibrators, trays or trunks with cleaning them.
Link composition
Concrete worker 4 rat. - one
"2" - 1
A. ARRAYS AND INDIVIDUAL FOUNDATIONS
Table 1
Concrete mix feeding method | N.vr. | Rass. | № | |
Crane in buckets in a structure with a volume, m 3, up to 3 | 0,42 | 0-30 | 1 | |
Cranes in buckets in a structure with a volume, m 3, up to 5 | 0,34 | 0-24,3 | 2 | |
Crane in buckets, conveyors, concrete pumps in a structure with a volume, m 3: | ||||
before | 10 | 0,33 | 0-23,6 | 3 |
« | 25 | 0,26 | 0-18,6 | 4 |
« | 30 | 0,23 | 0-16,4 | 5 |
St. | 30 | 0,22 | 0-15,7 | 6 |
Dump trucks with a carrying capacity of up to 5 tons (regardless of the volume of the structure) | 0,34 | 0-24,3 | 7 |
Notes: 1. When laying concrete mix with "raisins" N.vr. and Rass. multiply by 1.2 (PR-1), including the "raisins" stacking. The scope of work should be taken together with the "raisins".
2. When laying concrete mix in densely reinforced foundations N.vr. and Rass. multiply by 1.1 (PR-2), unreinforced - by 0.9 (PR-3).
3. When placing the concrete mixture in the massifs as part of the concrete worker unit 4 digits. replace with a concrete worker of 3 digits, and Rass. recalculate.
B. TAPE FOUNDATIONS AND ELEMENTS OF FRAME STRUCTURES
table 2
Time rates and prices for 1 m³ of concrete or reinforced concrete in business
Constructions | N.vr. | Rass. | № | |
up to 600 | 0,3 | 0-21,5 | 1 | |
Strip foundations width, mm | St. 600 | 0,23 | 0-16,4 | 2 |
Columns and frame posts on the smallest side | up to 300 | 2,2 | 1-57 | 3 |
cross-section of a column or rack, mm | up to 500 | 1,5 | 1-07 | 4 |
St. 500 | 1,1 | 0-78,7 | 5 | |
Column capitals without girders | 0,82 | 0-58,6 | 6 | |
Beams, purlins and crossbars with width, mm | up to 150 | 1,4 | 1-00 | 7 |
up to 250 | 1,1 | 0-78,7 | 8 | |
St. 250 | 0,89 | 0-63,6 | 9 | |
Slabs and ribbed floors (including beams and | to 10 | 1,3 | 0-93 | 10 |
girders) with an area between beams, m 2 | up to 20 | 0,98 | 0-70,1 | 11 |
St. twenty | 0,81 | 0-57,9 | 12 | |
Beamless slabs with an area between the axes | to 10 | 0,85 | 0-60,8 | 13 |
columns, m 2 | up to 20 | 0,69 | 0-49,3 | 14 |
St. twenty | 0,57 | 0-40,8 | 15 |
Notes: 1. When concreting columns and pillars of reinforced concrete frames from the side or individual columns in stone buildings N.vr. and Rass. lines No. 3-6 multiply by 1.25 (PR-4).
2. When concreting slabs (except for girderless ones) with double reinforcement N.vr. and Rass. lines No. 10-12 multiply by 1.15 (PR-5).
3. Concreting floors with a slab located at the bottom of the beams should be normalized separately: the slab as non-girder coverings - according to lines No. 13-15, and beams - according to lines No. 7-9 of this paragraph.
4. The bottoms of the tanks should be normalized as non-girder ceilings (lines No. 13-15).
5. When concreting floors up to 5 m2 in one place N.vr. and Rass. lines No. 10 and 13 multiply by 1.2 (PR-6).
6. When placing concrete mix with "raisins" in strip foundations N.vr. and Rass. lines No. 1 and 2 multiply by 1.2 (PR-7). The scope of work should be taken together with the "raisins".
B. WALLS AND PARTITIONS
Table 3
Time rates and prices for 1 m³ of concrete or reinforced concrete in business
Constructions | Thickness of walls or partitions, mm | ||||||
up to 100 | up to 150 | up to 200 | up to 300 | St. 300 | |||
Rectilinear vertical walls or partitions | 3,5 | 2,3 | 1,6 | 1,2 | 0,79 | 1 | |
Rectilinear inclined and curved tank walls | up to 1 | 5,9 | 5,4 | — | — | — | 2 |
radius, m | until 3 | 4,8 | 4,1 | 2,8 | 1,9 | 1,4 | 3 |
up to 5 | 4,4 | 3,3 | 2,2 | 1,7 | 1,2 | 4 | |
to 10 | 3,4 | 2,7 | 1,9 | 1,4 | 0,9 | 5 | |
St. 10 | 2,8 | 2,2 | 1,5 | 1,1 | 0,74 | 6 | |
Inclined walls of bunkers with a capacity, m 3 | to 10 | 4,4 | 3,4 | 2,3 | 1,7 | 1,2 | 7 |
up to 15 | 3,6 | 2,8 | 1,9 | 1,4 | 0,94 | 8 | |
up to 20 | 2,9 | 2,2 | 1,5 | 1,1 | 0,76 | 9 | |
St. twenty | 2,3 | 2 | 1,2 | 0,86 | 0,6 | 10 | |
but | b | in | r | d | № |
Note. The norms provide for concreting walls with single reinforcement. When concreting walls without reinforcement, N.vr. and Rass. multiply by 0.75 (PR-8), when concreting walls with double reinforcement N.vr. and Rass. column "a" and "b" multiply by 1.25 (PR-9), column "c" - "d" - by 1.15 (PR-10).
D. STAIRS
Table 4
Time rates and prices for 1 m³ of concrete or reinforced concrete in business