Enir 6 13. Enir collection E6 - carpentry and joinery work in buildings and structures. B. installation of window sills and mounting boards

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§ E6-13. Filling openings

Scope of work

When installing blocks

1. Clearing the base of the opening.
2. Slinging the block when installing it with a crane.
3. Inserting the block into the opening or installing it in the design position along the way.
4. Verification of correct installation.
5. Jamming of the block with the wedge blank.
6. Fastening the block box to the wall with ruffs.

When installing boxes

1. Cleaning the base of the opening from hardened mortar.
2. Installation of the box, checking the correct installation by plumb and level.
3. Fastening the box to the wall with ruffs.

When installing window sill boards

1. Clearing the furrow (when installing window sills in stone walls).
2. Fitting the window sill board in place.
3. Application antiseptic compounds and upholstery with felt.
4. Installation and level checking.
5. Fastening the window sill board.

Add when installing on wooden brackets:

6. Manufacturing and installation of wooden brackets.

Add when installing on metal brackets:

6. Marking and manually chiseling two nests in the box of the window block (places for attaching metal brackets).
7. Installation of brackets with screws to the box.

When installing mounting boards

1. Cleaning the base of the opening from hardened mortar (when installed in stone walls).
2. Fitting the boards in place.
3. Installation of mounting boards in place, covered with roofing felt and felt and leveled.

When hanging the gate manually

1. Fitting the door leaves in place.
2. Installation of forge loops and hooks with drilling holes and fastening with bolts.
3. Setting and strengthening the bolt.
4. Hanging the gate on hooks.

When hanging a gate using a truck crane

1. Marking the installation sites for hooks (eyes).
2. Slinging gate leaves.
3. Winding the gate leaves into the openings.
4. Hanging gate leaves on hooks.
5. Verifying the correct installation of the gate.

When electric welding

1. Fastening the hooks to the box using electric welding.

When placing metal squares

1. Marking and drilling holes.
2. Installation of squares on bolts.

When hanging carpentry doors

1. Cutting and fitting door leaves to the opening.
2. Installation and strengthening of hinges on screws.
3. Installation of devices and hanging doors on hinges.

Squad composition
A. For the table. 1 lines N 2-7 and table. 4 lines N 3 and 4

B. For table 1, line No. 1, tables 2 and 3 (completely); table 4 lines N 1, 2 and 7-11

B. For the table. 4 lines N 5

Electric welder manual welding 3 size - 1
G. For the table. 4 lines N 6
Carpenter 3 grades - 1

A. INSTALLATION OF OKOHHbIX AND DOOR UNITS

Table 1

Time standards and prices per 100 m² of block area (according to external measurements)

Block area, m2, up to With narrow single boxes (with single or double bindings) With wide or split boxes (with two separate bindings)
N.v.

Dist.

For N.v.

Dist.

For
driver carpenters driver carpenters
1 51 59 1
1,5 10,5 21 12,5 25 2
2 9 18 11 22 3
2,5 8 16 10 20 4
3 6,7 13,4 7,8 15,6 5
3,5 6,2 12,4 7,4 14,8 6
4 and St. 5,7 11,4 6,7 13,4 7
A b V G N

B. INSTALLATION OF BOXES

table 2

Time standards and prices per 100 m² of box area (according to external measurements)

Box area, m2, up to Window boxes Door frames
narrow wide or compound narrow wide or compound
1 35 47 26 34 1
1,5 24,5 32 26 34 2
2 20,5 27 23 30 3
2,5 18,5 24 20 4
3 16 21 17 5
3,5 15,5 20 21 6
4 13,5 17,5 14,5 7
4.5 and St. 12,5 16,5 8
A b V G N

B. INSTALLATION OF WINDOW SILLS AND MOUNTING BOARDS

Table 3

Products Meter N.v. Dist. N
without brackets 1 m of boards 0,14 0-10 1
Window sill boards on wooden brackets Same 0,21 0-15 2
on metal brackets « 0,31 0-22,2 3
Mounting boards in openings of industrial buildings 1 board 0,21 0-15 4

D. HINGING GATES AND CARPENTRY DOORS

Table 4

Time standards and prices for meters indicated in the table

Products Meter N.v. Dist. N
Gates during installation single-leaf 1 m 2 canvases 0,45 0-32,2 1
manually double-leaf Same 0,62 0-44,3 2
Gate at hitch for the driver « 0,12 0-10,9 3
installation for carpenters « 0,24 0-17,2 4
crane fastening hooks and eyes to the box using electric welding 1 hook or eye 0,05 0-03,5 5
placing squares 1 square 0,43 0-30,1 6
Carpenter's doors on mortise keys or in single-leaf 1 m 2 canvases 0,24 0-17,2 7
tip double-leaf Same 0,41 0-29,3 8
on slats single-leaf « 0,16 0-11,4 9
double-leaf « 0,29 0-20,7 10
on swinging hinges « 0,65 0-46,5 11

Notes: 1. For chiseling two nests in the threshold for open door frames, take 1 box N.v. 0.13 person-hour, Ras. 0-09.3 (PR-1). 2. Standardize the fitting of bindings and door panels into the installed frames according to the table. 2 § E40-3-23 “Manufacture wooden structures and details” taking into account clause 1 of the Introductory Part. 3. The standards of Table 1, line No. 1, provide for the installation of blocks manually, and lines No. 2-7 - with a crane. When installing blocks manually N.v. and Rasc. for carpenters, lines N 2-7 multiply by 1.7 (PR-2). The standards in Table 2 require manual installation of boxes. 4. Work is carried out at a height of up to 15 m from ground level, when work is carried out at a height of over 15 m for each subsequent meter of height N.v. and Rasc. increase by 0.5% (PR-3). 5. Standards table. 1 provides for the installation of structures with a tower crane or truck crane, the norms of lines No. 3 and 4 of Table 4 - only with a tower crane. When installing with a truck crane N.v. and Rasc. multiply the indicated lines by 1.1 (PR-4). 6. When installing blocks in wooden walls without cutting the ridge at the ends of the partitions N.v. and Rasc. Table 1 multiply by 1.15 (PR-5). 7. Lining of openings log walls ready-made parts of decks and ready-made blocks with cutting of the ridge at the ends of the walls, normalize according to Note 2 § E6-6. 8. When installing blocks with glazed window sashes or door panels N.V. and Rasc. Table 1 multiply by 1.15 (PR-6). 9. When installing veneered blocks N.v. and Rasc. table 1 multiplied by 1.2 (PR-7). 10. For removing previously hung unglazed window sashes, transoms and door panels from their hinges with unscrewing the hinges, with them back and screwing the hinges, take 1 sash or transom N.v. 0.12 person-hour, Rast. 0-08.6 (PR-8); for 1 door leaf N.v. 0.23 person-hour, Rast. 0-16.4 (PR-9). For removable hinges, take: for 1 sash or 1 transom - N.v. 0.04 person-hour, Rast. 0-02.9 (PR-10); for 1 door leaf - N.v. 0.07 person-hour, Rated. 0-05 (PR-11). 11. Standardize the caulking of single and double boxes of dry tow according to the collection E8-1 “Finishing works”.

UNIFIED STANDARDS AND PRICES FOR CONSTRUCTION,

INSTALLATION AND REPAIR CONSTRUCTION WORKS

Collection E6

CARPENTRY AND JOINERY WORKS

IN BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES

DEVELOPED by the Central Republican Normative Research Station (CRNIS) of Rosagropromstroy under the methodological guidance and with the participation of the Central Bureau of Labor Standards in Construction (CBNTS) at the All-Russian Research Institute of Labor in Construction of the USSR State Construction Committee.

APPROVED for use in construction and installation, repair and construction and similar organizations, as well as in divisions (teams, sections) of production associations, enterprises, organizations and institutions engaged in construction and major renovation economically, transferred to new terms of payment for workers in accordance with the resolution of the Central Committee of the CPSU, the Council of Ministers of the USSR and the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions “On the improvement and organization wages and the introduction of new tariff rates and official salaries for workers in production sectors of the national economy.”

The technology for carrying out the work provided for in the Collection has been agreed upon with the Technical Center of Rosagropromstroy.

INTRODUCTORY PART

1. The standards of this Collection provide for the assembly and installation of wooden parts of buildings (structures) and processing of timber.

Work on mechanized processing of timber, manufacturing of parts and structural elements, with the exception of cases specified in this Collection, are standardized according to issue 3 of the collection E40 “Manufacture of wooden structures and parts.”

2. When performing carpentry and joinery work, the following requirements must be observed: thorough surface treatment; density of mates; accuracy of compliance with design dimensions and shape; selection and correct use of wood species, grades and sizes of materials in accordance with the type and responsibility of the structures; performing work to protect wooden structures from fire, rotting and damage by fungal destroyers.

3. In addition to the main operations specified in the scope of work, the standards take into account all auxiliary operations, such as, for example, selection and marking of materials and parts, sawing, cutting and fitting of parts, staging metal fastenings, drilling holes, light scaffolding on ladders, stepladders and trestles, etc., pointing and straightening of tools, care of hand and mechanized tools during work, quality control of work, movement of materials, parts and devices up to 30 m of a horizontal path (except for specially stated cases).

4. Digging holes for installation wooden elements(chairs, poles, racks, etc.) are not provided for by the standards and are standardized according to issue 1 of the E2 collection "Mechanized and manual excavation work."

5. When disassembling non-inventory temporary and auxiliary devices corresponding to N.v. and Rasc . when the timber stacked is intact, multiply from 96 to 100% by 1.5 (HF -1) and from 81 to 95% by 1.25 (HF -2). Coefficients to N.v. and Rasc . are applied in the presence of appropriate documents for the receipt of usable timber from the dismantling of temporary buildings, structures and devices.

With the preservation of timber from 65 to 80% N.v. and Rasc . , given in the relevant paragraphs, apply without modification. If the timber preservation is less than 65%, the work is considered a defect if the specified figure is not previously specified in the task.

6. Prices for drivers are calculated at a tariff rate of 5 times. When installing structures with cranes operated by drivers of 4 or 6 ratings, prices for drivers should be recalculated according to tariff rates, corresponding to 4 or 6 bits. in accordance with ETKS of works and professions of workers, issue 3, section. “Construction, installation and repair work”, approved on July 17, 1985.

7. Carrying out work in cramped conditions is taken into account by the standards for the relevant work and is not subject to additional payment.

8. The standards provide for the use of debarked timber.

9. The standards provide for the performance of work using timber soft rocks(pines, spruce, fir, etc.). When using timber of other species N.v. And Dist.(except for section “A” § E6-6) multiply by the coefficients given in the table.

When installing a vestibule

1. Laying the floor with the fitting of boards or boards. 2. Installation of side panels with fastenings. 3. Construction of the vestibule roof from panels secured with nails. 4. Fit and hang front door vestibule.

When installing terraces and verandas

1. Chiseling and sharpening of the posts and open parts of the harnesses. 2. Sharpening of boards and bars. 3. Preparation of elements with cutting. 4. Preparation of mates. 5. Figured filing. 6. Verifying the correct installation of chairs. 7. Connecting the strapping in the corners with fastening to the chairs with nails. 8. Laying plank beams from two boards and spacers, between the beams, nailing them to the beams. 9. Laying floor boards with nails at each intersection with beams and fitting them at the junction with the posts. 10. Installation of ready-made clean racks. 11. Laying the top trim along the posts with nailing. 12. Styling ceiling beams. 13. Installation rafter legs with a fit at the junction with the top trim, with the other end being strengthened to the wall of the house. 14. Installation of a clean cornice with installation of fillets, nailing and joining of boards in the corners, with lining of the trim along the fillets. 15. Ceiling cladding along beams.16. Lathing rafters with boards and nails. 17. Covering the base with clean boards. 18. Assembly and installation of fences from ready-made elements with reinforcement. 19. Installation and strengthening of single blind window sashes, fitting and hanging of light-colored door panels (when installing verandas).

Table 1

table 2

Constructions

Meter

Porches-platforms

on a ready basis

1 porch

with base device

1st stage

Two cabinets covered with boards

1 porch

Single-pitch canopies with wooden

brackets and continuous sheathing under

clean with platforms and

planed hem

Stairs

attic without filing

the same, with filing

Entrance vestibules

planed boards

1 m2 floor

on three sides

adjacent to the house of one

side

on three sides, under the finished

shared roof with the house

Open terraces

on both sides (with

adjoining the house with two

parties)

on one side with

adjacent to the house three

parties

adjacent to the house

one side

Enclosed verandas under a finished common with the house

roof (adjoining

one side of the house)

adjacent to the house

two sides

adjacent to the house

three sides

Notes: 1. The standards of lines No. 1 and 2 provide for the installation of porches with an area of ​​up to 2.5 m2. At larger area porch for every 1 m2 add N.v. 1.4 person-hours, Dist. 1-04 (PR-1). 2. When installing verandas, the preparation of parts and assembly of single blind frames and light-colored door panels is not provided and is paid additionally.

§ E6-13. Filling openings

Scope of work

When installing blocks

1. Clearing the base of the opening. 2. Slinging the block when installing it with a crane. 3. Inserting the block into the opening or installing it in the design position along the way. 4. Verification of correct installation. 5. Jamming of the block with the wedge blank. 6. Fastening the block box to the wall with ruffs.

When installing boxes

1. Cleaning the base of the opening from hardened mortar. 2. Installation of the box, checking the correct installation by plumb and level. 3. Fastening the box to the wall with ruffs.

When installing window sill boards

1. Clearing the furrow (when installing window sills in stone walls). 2. Fitting the window sill board in place. 3. Application of antiseptic compounds and upholstery with felt. 4. Installation and level checking. 5. Fastening the window sill board.

Add when installing on wooden brackets:

6. Manufacturing and installation of wooden brackets.

Add when installing on metal brackets:

6. Marking and manually chiseling two nests in the box of the window block (places for attaching metal brackets). 7. Installation of brackets with screws to the box.

When installing mounting boards

1. Cleaning the base of the opening from hardened mortar (when installed in stone walls). 2. Fitting the boards in place. 3. Installation of mounting boards in place, covered with roofing felt and felt and leveled.

When hanging the gate manually

1. Fitting the door leaves in place. 2. Installation of forge loops and hooks with drilling holes and fastening with bolts. 3. Setting and strengthening the bolt. 4. Hanging the gate on hooks.

When hanging a gate using a truck crane

1. Marking the installation sites for hooks (eyes). 2. Slinging gate leaves. 3. Winding the gate leaves into the openings. 4. Hanging gate leaves on hooks. 5. Verifying the correct installation of the gate.

When electric welding

1. Fastening the hooks to the box using electric welding.

When placing metal squares

1. Marking and drilling holes. 2. Installation of squares on bolts.

When hanging carpentry doors

1. Cutting and fitting door panels to the opening. 2. Installation and strengthening of hinges on screws. 3. Installation of devices and hanging doors on hinges.

Squad composition

A. For the table. 1 lines N 2-7 and table. 4 lines N 3 and 4

B. For table 1, line No. 1, tables 2 and 3 (completely); table 4 lines N 1, 2 and 7-11

Carpenter 4 grades - 1

" 2 " - 1

IN. For table 4 lines N 5

Electric welder for manual welding, 3 sizes. - 1

G. For the table. 4 lines N 6

Carpenter 3 grades - 1

A. INSTALLATION OF OKOHHbIX AND DOOR UNITS

Table 1

Time standards and prices per 100 m2 of block area (according to external measurements)

Block area,

With narrow single

With wide or compound

m2, up to

boxes (with single or

boxes (with two

paired bindings)

separate bindings)

N.v.

driver

carpenters

driver

carpenters

B. INSTALLATION OF BOXES

table 2

Time standards and prices per 100 m 2 box area (according to external measurements)

Window boxes

Door frames

boxes, m2, up to

wide or

wide or

composite

composite

B. INSTALLATION OF WINDOW SILLS AND MOUNTING BOARDS

Table 3

Time standards and prices for meters indicated in the table

Meter

without brackets

Window sill boards on wooden brackets

on metal brackets

Mounting boards in openings of industrial buildings

D. HINGING GATES AND CARPENTRY DOORS

Table 4

Time standards and prices for meters indicated in the table

Meter

Gate at

single-leaf

1 m2 of canvas

installation

double-leaf

Gate at

for the driver

installation

for carpenters

attaching hooks and eyes to

1 hook or

box by electric welding

eye

installation of corners

1 square

Carpentry

on mortise

single-leaf

1 m2 of canvas

dowels or in

tip

double-leaf

on slats

single-leaf

double-leaf

on swinging hinges

Notes: 1. For chiseling two nests in the threshold for open door frames, take 1 box N.v. 0.13 person-hour, Ras. 0-09.3 (PR-1). 2. Standardize the fitting of bindings and door panels into the installed frames according to the table. 2 § E40-3-23 "Manufacture of wooden structures and parts" taking into account clause 1 of the Introductory Part. 3. The standards of Table 1, line No. 1, provide for the installation of blocks manually, and lines No. 2-7 - by crane. When installing blocks manually N.v. and Rasc. for carpenters, lines N 2-7 multiply by 1.7 (PR-2). The standards in Table 2 require manual installation of boxes. 4. Work is carried out at a height of up to 15 m from ground level, when work is carried out at a height of over 15 m for each subsequent meter of height N.v. and Rasc. increase by 0.5% (PR-3). 5. Standards table. 1 provides for the installation of structures with a tower crane or truck crane, the norms of lines No. 3 and 4 of Table 4 - only with a tower crane. When installing with a truck crane N.v. and Rasc. multiply the indicated lines by 1.1 (PR-4). 6. When installing blocks in wooden walls without cutting the ridge at the ends of the partitions N.v. and Rasc. Table 1 multiply by 1.15 (PR-5). 7. Lining the openings of log walls with ready-made parts of logs and ready-made blocks with cutting of the ridge at the ends of the walls should be standardized according to Note 2 § E6-6. 8. When installing blocks with glazed window sashes or door panels N.V. and Rasc. Table 1 multiply by 1.15 (PR-6). 9. When installing veneered blocks N.v. and Rasc. table 1 multiplied by 1.2 (PR-7). 10. For removing previously hung unglazed window sashes, transoms and door panels from their hinges with unscrewing the hinges, with them back and screwing the hinges, take 1 sash or transom N.v. 0.12 person-hour, Rast. 0-08.6 (PR-8); for 1 door leaf N.v. 0.23 people-h, Calc. 0-16.4 (PR-9). For removable hinges, accept: for 1 sash or 1 transom - N.v. 0.04 person-hour, Rast. 0-02.9 (PR-10); for 1 door leaf - N.v. 0.07 person-hour, Rated. 0-05 (PR-11). 11. Standardize the caulking of single and double boxes of dry tow according to the collection E8-1 “Finishing works”.

§ E6-14. Attachment of opening filling elements

Scope of work

1. Marking the attachment points. 2. Removing the opening filling elements (door leaf, window sash, transom or window) from the hinges. 3. Removing larvae, valves, cards, hinges and window wraps (if necessary). 4. Attachment of elements and fit in place. 5. Installation of larvae, valves, cards, hinges and window wraps in place, partial deepening of the nests (if necessary). 6. Hangment of opening filling elements.

Construction carpenter - 5 grades.

Time standards and prices for meters indicated in the table

Meter

Window units with paired

bindings with opening area, m2, up to

Balcony door blocks with paired panels

Window twin transoms and vents

1 transom

with area, m2, up to

or window

Window sashes on removable and detachable

1 leaf

loops with separate bindings

area, m2, up to

The same, on articulated hinges (with

unscrewing and screwing screws)

with the area of ​​the transom sash or

vents, m2, up to

Door blocks with opening area, m2, up to

Doors for built-in and mezzanine wardrobes

1 canvas

area, m2, up to

Notes: 1. The production necessity of carrying out work on trimming the elements of filling openings and the application of the corresponding time standards and prices § E614 must be confirmed by an act approved by the head of the construction and installation (repair and construction) organization. 2. The standards of lines No. 1-16 provide for the addition of glazed elements to fill openings. When attaching non-glazed elements N.v. and Rasc. multiply the indicated lines by 0.85 (PR-1).

§ E6-15. Installation of sealing cord

Time standards and prices for 1 m of sealing cord

§ E6-16. Temporary filling of window openings with polyethylene film

Scope of work

1. Construction of the frame with marking and sawing of the bars. 2. Cutting with plastic film and covering the frame. 3. Installing the frame in the opening and fastening it with nails.

Time standards and prices per 1 m of opening perimeter

§ E6-17. Assembly and installation of built-in, attached and mezzanine cabinets

Guidelines for application of standards

This paragraph provides elemental standards for work on the installation of built-in, attached and mezzanine cabinets.

The time standard for installing a cabinet of one design or another is determined as the sum of the corresponding elemental time standards for completion necessary work when installing this cabinet.

Time standards and prices for meters indicated in the table

Name and scope of work

Squad composition

Meter

carpenters

construction

Installation, alignment and strengthening

frames

Installation and fastening of bars,

1 m of bars per

supporting shelves

installation of support framework

Installation

dowels

metal

regimental holders

when fastening

screws

Laying shelves with fastenings

Installation and strengthening of rods

for clothes

Retractable installation s boxes

Installation

built-in and

1 box

door frames

attached

mezzanine

Door hanging

built-in and

1 canvas

attached

fastening

hinges with screws

mezzanine

Installation

built-in and

door blocks

attached

mezzanine

Installation of ready-made switchboards

Sewing on additional panels and plinths

1 m of timber

Note. When hanging door panels veneered with valuable wood species, N.v. and Rasc. lines N 10 and 11 multiply by 1.25 (PR-1).

§ E6-18. Sealing niches up to 2.7 x 0.6 m with chipboards

Scope of work

1. Installation and strengthening of bars to the walls of the niches. 2. Lining niches with chipboards. 3. Cutting holes for passing pipelines.

Time limit and price for 1 niche

Note. For drilling nests in the walls, manufacturing and installation of plugs, N.v. is added to each plug. 0.21 person-hours, Calc. 0-15 (PR-1).

§ E6-19. Installation of radiator guards

A. GRID FENCES

B. FENCES MADE OF WOOD BOARDS

table 2

Time standard and price for 1 m 2 of fencing

Note. Drilling holes in particle boards and punching (drilling) holes for plugs in the walls are not taken into account by the standards of § E6-19 and are regulated additionally.

§ E6-20. Installation of fire hose cabinets

V concrete and brick walls

Scope of work

1. Drilling sockets with an electric drill to install plugs. 2. Hammering wooden plugs. 3. Installing the cabinets in place and fastening them with screws.

§ E6-21. Installation of refrigerated cabinets in wall niches

Scope of work

1. Clearing a niche. 2. Installation and fastening of the cabinet. 3. Window caulking of the gaps between the cabinet walls and the niche.

Time standard and price for 1 cabinet

§ E6-22. Installation of handrails

A. WOODEN HANDBAILS ON STAIR GUARDS

a) with the preparation of handrail elements

Table 1

When installing the straight part of the handrail

During production and

Squad composition

round and

figured

staging

rectangular

(symmetrical and

rounding out all

sections (smooth)

asymmetrical)

construction:

Time standards and prices for meters indicated in the table

Name and scope of work

Meter

Handrail profile

round and

figured

rectangular

(symmetrical and

(smooth)

asymmetrical)

Marking and sawing straight lines

handrail parts, installation in place,

fastening with screws, cleaning and

grinding

Manufacturing

from march to march

1 rounding

roundings

installation on

place, fit,

from march to

gluing and

platform or

fastening

end

screws,

cleaning and

right angle to

grinding

site

roundings

Preparation of connecting bar

1 rounding

turning the handrail without rounding.

Sawing down the ends of the straight parts of the handrail, adjusting the joints and fastening the block with screws, cleanly machining the turn with cleaning with a rasp, adjusting the chamfers and grinding mating eny

Note. The standards in this table require handrails and curves made of hardwood. For handrails and curves made of soft wood N.v. and Rasc. multiply by 0.7 (PR-1).

b) ready-made standard handrails

Construction carpenter 3 grades.

Table 3

Scope of work

1. Installation of handrails with alignment (if necessary)

the top base of the fence. 2. Attaching handrails

B. WOODEN HANDBAILS ON BALCONY GUILDS

Scope of work

1. Marking the joints with miter sawing. 2. Installing the handrails in place and securing them with screws. 3. Cleaning the joints.

Table 4

Standard time and price for 1 m of handrail

B. POLYVINYL CHLORIDE HANDBAILS

Scope of work

1. Heating the water and warming up the handrails hot water. 2. Cleaning and straightening of the bolsters. 3. Installation of handrails. 4. Trimming the ends of the handrails.

Table 5

Time standards and prices for 1 m of handrail

Name of works

construction

Installing the straight part of the handrail with

bending the ends

Installing a handrail with simultaneous

rounding from march to march

UNIFIED STANDARDS AND PRICES FOR CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION AND REPAIR WORK

Collection E6
CARPENTRY AND JOINERY WORKS IN BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES

DEVELOPED by the Central Republican Normative Research Station (CRNIS) of Rosagropromstroy under the methodological guidance and with the participation of the Central Bureau of Labor Standards in Construction (CBNTS) at the All-Russian Research Institute of Labor in Construction of the USSR State Construction Committee.

APPROVED for use in construction and installation, repair and construction and equivalent organizations, as well as in divisions (teams, sections) of production associations, enterprises, organizations and institutions carrying out construction and major repairs in an economic way, transferred to new conditions for remuneration of workers in accordance with the resolution of the Central Committee of the CPSU, the Council of Ministers of the USSR and the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions "On the improvement and organization of wages and the introduction of new tariff rates and official salaries for workers in production sectors of the national economy."

The technology for carrying out the work provided for in the Collection has been agreed upon with the Technical Center of Rosagropromstroy.

Chapter 1. Scaffolding, trestles, scaffolding and stepladders

§ E6-1. Inventory scaffolding and overpasses

§ E6-2. Non-inventory forests

§ E6-3. Scaffold

§ E6-4. Stepladders

Chapter 2. ASSEMBLY AND CONSTRUCTION OF WOODEN STRUCTURES

§ E6-5. Foundations and plinths

§ E6-6. Walls

§ E6-7. Partitions

§ E6-8. Floors

§ E6-9. Roofs

§ E6-10. Laying fibreboards according to reinforced concrete slabs coatings

§ E6-11. Hemming of cornices

§ E6-12. Construction of porches, staircases, terraces, verandas and vestibules

§ E6-13. Filling openings

§ E6-14. Attachment of opening filling elements

§ E6-15. Installation of sealing cord

§ E6-16. Temporary filling of window openings with polyethylene film

§ E6-17. Assembly and installation of built-in, attached and mezzanine cabinets

§ E6-18. Sealing niches up to 2.7 in size with chipboards ´ 0.6 m

§ E6-19. Installation of radiator guards

§ E6-20. Installation of fire hose cabinets in concrete and brick walls

§ E6-21. Installation of refrigerated cabinets in wall niches

§ E6-22. Installation of handrails

§ E6-23. Assembly and installation of ventilation shafts

§ E6-24. Construction of frames for covering with plywood, dry plaster, fiberboard and chipboards

§ E6-25. Cladding of wall and ceiling surfaces

§ E6-26. Installation of screens from asbestos-cement sheets on balcony railings

§ E6-27. Preparation of asbestos-cement corrugated sheets

§ E6-28. Installation of temporary fencing flights of stairs

§ E6-29. Installation of fastening posts in door and window openings buildings

§ E6-30. Manufacturing and installation of small molds

§ E6-31. Assembly and installation of fences

§ E6-32. Antiseptic and fire protection of wood

CHAPTER 3. CONSTRUCTION TEMPORARY STRUCTURES

§ E6-33. Foreman and passage rooms

§ E6-34. Sheds and sheds

§ E6-35. Guard booths, showers and toilets

CHAPTER 4. INSTALLATION OF MOBILE (INVENTORY) BUILDINGS FROM VOLUMETRIC CONTAINER-TYPE BLOCKS

§ E6-36. Loading block containers onto vehicles to transport them to the installation site

§ E6-37. Installation of two-story auxiliary prefabricated mobile (inventory) buildings from block containers

§ E6-38. Sealing external joints between floors and in the roof of a building made from block containers with strips

§ E6-39. Sealing joints inside the building in the openings between block containers

§ E6-40. Installation of prefabricated combined wooden residential buildings

§ E6-41. Installation of mobile (inventory) prefabricated buildings from two block containers

CHAPTER 5. TIMBER PROCESSING WITH HAND TOOLS

§ E6-42. Hewing logs and boards

§ E6-43. Trimming the ends of logs and boards

§ E6-44. Timber stockpiling

§ E6-45. Debarking of logs and plates

§ E6-46. Cross sawing of timber

§ E6-47. Drilling holes

§ E6-48. Chiseling nests

§ E6-49. Making cuts, junctions and intersections of logs and beams

§ E6-50. Bonding of logs and beams

§ E6-51. Pairing plates and boards

CHAPTER 6. MISCELLANEOUS WORK

§ E6-52. Miscellaneous works

§ E6-53. Hammering staples

§ E6-54. Installing bolts and clamps

INTRODUCTORY PART

1. The standards of this Collection provide for the assembly and installation of wooden parts of buildings (structures) and processing of timber.

Work on mechanized processing of timber, production of parts and structural elements, with the exception of cases specified in this Collection, is standardized according to issue. 3 collections E40 "Manufacture of wooden structures and parts."

2. When performing carpentry and joinery work, the following requirements must be observed: thorough surface treatment; density of mates; accuracy of compliance with design dimensions and shape; selection and correct use of wood species, grades and sizes of materials in accordance with the type and responsibility of the structures; performing work to protect wooden structures from fire, rotting and damage by fungal destroyers.

3. In addition to the main operations specified in the scope of work, the standards take into account all auxiliary operations, such as, for example, selection and marking of materials and parts, sawing, cutting and fitting of parts, installation of metal fasteners, drilling holes, light scaffolding on ladders, stepladders and trestles, and etc., pointing and straightening of tools, care of hand and mechanized tools during work, quality control of work, movement of materials, parts and devices up to 30 m of a horizontal path (except for specially stated cases).

4. Digging holes for installing wooden elements (chairs, poles, racks, etc.) is not provided for by the standards and is standardized according to issue. 1 collection E2 "Mechanized and manual earthworks".

5. When disassembling non-inventory temporary and auxiliary devices, the corresponding N.V. and Rasc. when the timber stacked is intact, multiply from 96 to 100% by 1.5 (VCh-1) and from 81 to 95% by 1.25 (VCh-2). Coefficients to N.v. and Rasc. are applied in the presence of appropriate documents for the receipt of usable timber from the dismantling of temporary buildings, structures and devices.

With the preservation of timber from 65 to 80% N.v. and Distributions given in the relevant paragraphs apply without change. If the integrity of the timber is less than 65%, the work is considered a defect if the specified figure is not previously specified in the task.

6. Prices for drivers are calculated at a tariff rate of 5 times. When installing structures with cranes operated by 4th or 6th grade drivers, prices for drivers should be recalculated at tariff rates corresponding to 4th or 6th grade. in accordance with ETKS of works and professions of workers, vol. 3, section "Construction, installation and repair work", approved on July 17, 1985.

7. Carrying out work in cramped conditions is taken into account by the standards for the relevant work and is not subject to additional payment.

8. The standards provide for the use of debarked timber.

9. The standards provide for the performance of work using softwood timber (pine, spruce, fir, etc.). When using timber of other species N.v. and Rasc. (except for section “A” § E6-6) multiply by the coefficients given in the table.

10. When performing carpentry and joinery work, the safety requirements stipulated by SNiP III-4-80 must be strictly observed.