The difference between the comprehensive working day of the labor quota, the comprehensive working day of the budget quota and the comprehensive working day of the consumption quota:
The comprehensive working days of the labor quota are equal to the sum of the basic working hours, auxiliary working hours, preparation and end working hours, rest time and inevitable interruption time, reflecting the work efficiency, and the comprehensive working days of the budget quota are equal to the sum of the four working days of basic employment, auxiliary employment, over-distance employment, and labor range difference, reflecting the number of comprehensive working days, while the comprehensive working days of the consumption quota and the comprehensive working days of the budget quota are the same in composition, and there is almost no difference.
The basic employment here can be simply understood as the employment of the labor quota, that is, the comprehensive working days of the labor quota. It can also be simply understood that the comprehensive working day of the labor quota is a part of the comprehensive working day of the budget quota, and it is also the main part.
Auxiliary employment, that is, the employment that is not included in the labor quota of technical work and must be considered in the budget quota, such as mechanical earthwork and material processing (such as sand screening, stone washing, electric welding ignition labor, etc.).
In accordance with the provisions of the standard, the calculation of the horizontal transportation distance on the ground is based on the starting point of the material reclaim, the entrance of the building or the material stacking center as the end point, and for those with vertical transportation, the ramp crossing or mechanical lifting place is the end point.
The excess transportation distance refers to the difference between the horizontal transportation distance of the materials and semi-finished products included in the labor quota and the horizontal transportation distance from the on-site materials and semi-finished products stacking site to the operation site considered in the budget quota. To put it simply, it is the difference between the horizontal distance of the labor quota and the horizontal distance of the budget quota, the horizontal distance of the labor quota is generally 50 meters, and the total unified quota promulgated after 1995 is generally 100 meters, so after the merger, the total value of the horizontal distance is 150 meters, and the horizontal distance is more than 150 meters, so it is necessary to calculate the secondary on-site handling fee. The horizontal transportation distance of the national quota issued after 1995 only refers to the distance from the site warehouse, on-site centralized storage site or on-site processing site to the operation or installation site, and there is no specific value, and the current consumption quota description of each province and region is the same as the interpretation of the universal quota issued after 1995. It can be said that the default horizontal distance of the consumption quota is no longer adjusted within 150 meters. There have been many disputes over the distance of the material storage point caused by the over-transportation distance and the dispute between the general contractor and the subcontracted material storage location.
The difference in labor amplitude, that is, the difference between the budget quota and the labor quota, is actually an amplification factor.
It mainly refers to the labor and various working hour losses that are not included in the labor quota and are unavoidable under normal construction conditions but difficult to accurately measure. Topics include:
The overlapping and cross-operation of various types of work cooperate with each other or affect the downtime of employment;
During the construction process, the time of the workers' operation is affected by the movement of temporary water and electricity lines;
The time of the project quality inspection and the acceptance of the concealed project affecting the operation of the workers;
The time that affects the operation of workers due to the transfer of operation locations between unit projects at the same site;
The unavoidable trimming of the previous process when the process is handed over;
Other sporadic labor that is unavoidable in construction.
In short, compared with the comprehensive working days of the labor quota, the comprehensive working days of the budget quota are the comprehensive working days of the expanded labor quota, and the comprehensive working days of the consumption quota and the comprehensive working days of the budget quota are of the same composition. Of course, some provinces put endowment insurance, medical insurance and other social insurance into labor costs, which is another matter. Quota man-days labor engineering consumption engineering quantity labor).