A selection of the most important documents on demand Composition of working documentation(regulations, forms, articles, expert advice and much more).
Normative acts: Composition of working documentation
4. In order to implement in the construction process architectural, technical and technological solutions contained in the design documentation for a capital construction object, working documentation is developed, consisting of documents in text form, working drawings, specifications of equipment and products.
4.2.1. The composition of the working documentation handed over to the customer includes:
Articles, comments, answers to questions: Composition of working documentation
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The main requirements for the procedure for registration and the composition of working documentation are contained in GOST R 21.1101-2013 "System of design documentation for construction (SPDS). Basic requirements for design and working documentation". Also, the design documentation must contain the requirements that must be taken into account in the working documentation developed on the basis of the design documentation in connection with the accepted methods of erection of building structures and installation of equipment. In this case, the volume, composition and content of working documentation should be determined by the customer (developer), depending on the degree of detail of the solutions contained in the design documentation, and indicated in the design assignment.
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The work of many foreign and domestic scientists and practitioners is devoted to the issues of the procedure for the formation of the auditor's documents, their formation at various stages of the audit, the problems of collecting information and its analysis: E.A. Ahrens, J.C. Lobbek, V.I. Podolsky, M.V. Melnik, S.V. Kozmenkova. According to E.A. Ahrens and J.K. Lobbek, working papers are records in which the auditor records the procedures used, tests, information received and the corresponding conclusions made during the audit. Working papers should be drafted to suit the circumstances of the particular audit and the needs of the auditor during the course of the audit. As a consequence of the fact that working papers are a formal part of the audit, they should have minimum requirements for the information they contain and the format of submission. The composition of the auditor's working papers determines the scope and quality of the audit performed. The preparation of working documents and the systematization of information in them are carried out during planning, conducting an audit and at its final stage in order to record the course of the audit and evidence obtained in order to confirm the opinion of the auditor.
Let's consider all stages of the project in order:
- Stage 2 - PD. Design documentation
Stage 1 - PP. Pre-design studies (Draft design)
At this stage, the concept of the future facility is being developed, the main technical and economic characteristics are determined. The sketch determines the landing of the object on the ground, its volumetric-spatial solution, and the structural scheme. Also at this stage, the main engineering loads for water, heat and electricity are calculated, the so-called. calculation of loads.
Development of PP stages optional, but helps save time and money in future design.
Stage 2 - PD. Project documentation
Unlike Sketch Design Stage "Project"("PD" or simply "P") is mandatory and subject to approval by the state executive authorities. Based on the results of the approval of the Stage "Project", a permit for the construction of the facility is issued. The composition and content of this stage is regulated by the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 87 dated 16.02.2008. Of course, the composition will be individual for each project, but we will try to compile the most complete list of all possible sections and subsections of the “PD” Stage:
Number | Section code | Section title |
Section 1 | Explanatory note | |
Volume 1 | - HMO | Explanatory note |
Volume 2 | - IRD | Initial permitting documentation |
Section 2 | - ROM | Planning organization of the land plot |
Section 3 | - AR | Architectural solutions |
Section 4 | Constructive and space-planning solutions | |
Volume 1 | - KR1 | Reinforced concrete structures |
Volume 2 | - KR2 | Metal constructions |
Volume 3 | - KR3 | Wooden structures |
Volume 4 | - CRR | Static calculation |
Section 5 | Information about engineering equipment, networks of engineering and technical support, a list of engineering and technical measures, the content of technological solutions. | |
Subsection 1 | Power supply system | |
Volume 1 | - IOS1.1 | External power supply |
Volume 2 | - IOS1.2 | Power equipment |
Volume 3 | - IOS1.3 | Electric lighting |
Subsection 2 | Water supply system | |
Volume 1 | - IOS2.1 | Outdoor water supply |
Volume 2 | - IOS2.2 | Domestic water supply |
Subsection 3 | Drainage system | |
Volume 1 | - IOS3.1 | External drainage |
Volume 2 | - IOS3.2 | Internal drainage |
Subsection 4 | Heating, ventilation and air conditioning, heating networks | |
Volume 1 | - IOS4.1 | Heating and ventilation |
Volume 2 | - IOS4.2 | Heat supply |
Volume 3 | - IOS4.3 | Individual heating point |
Subsection 5 | Communication networks | |
Volume 1 | - IOS5.1 | |
Volume 2 | - IOS5.2 | |
Volume 3 | - IOS5.3 | |
Volume 4 | - IOS5.4 | Video monitoring |
Volume 5 | - IOS5.5 | Security alarm |
Volume 6 | - IOS5.6 | |
Volume 7 | - IOS5.7 | Other low-current systems |
Subsection 6 | Gas supply system | |
Volume 1 | - IOS6.1 | Outdoor gas supply |
Volume 2 | - IOS6.2 | Internal gas supply |
Subsection 7 | Technological solutions | |
Volume 1 | - IOS7.1 | Technological solutions |
Volume 2 | - IOS7.2 | |
Volume 3 | - IOS7.3 | Air supply |
Volume 4 | - IOS7.4 | Cold supply |
Volume 5 | - IOS7.5 | Steam supply |
Volume 6 | - IOS7.6 | Dust extraction |
Volume 7 | - IOS7.7 | Other technological systems |
Section 6 | - PIC | Construction organization project |
Section 7 | - UNDER | Project for the organization of work on the demolition or dismantling of capital construction objects |
Section 8 | ||
Volume 1 | - OOS | List of measures for environmental protection |
Volume 2 | - O.S.TR | Draft technological regulations for the management of construction waste at the facility |
Volume 3 | - IEI | Engineering and environmental surveys |
Section 9 | ||
Volume 1 | - PB1 | Fire safety measures |
Volume 2 | - PB2 | |
Volume 3 | - PB3 | |
Volume 4 | - PB4 | |
Section 10 | - ODI | Measures to ensure access for people with disabilities |
Section 10 (1) | - ME | Measures to ensure compliance with energy efficiency requirements and requirements for equipment of buildings, structures and structures metering devices for energy resources used |
Section 11 | ||
Volume 1 | - CM1 | Estimates for the construction of capital construction projects |
Volume 2 | - CM2 | Material price monitoring |
Section 12 | Other documentation in cases stipulated by federal laws | |
Volume 1 | - KEO | Lighting calculations of insolation and natural illumination (KEO) |
Volume 2 | - ЗШ | Measures to protect against noise and vibration. Assessment of noise impact for the period of operation of the facility |
Volume 3 | - ITM GOiChS | Civil defense engineering and technical measures. Emergency prevention measures |
Volume 4 | - ED | Building operation manual |
Volume 5 | - PTA | Measures to counter terrorist acts |
Volume 6 | - DPB | Industrial Safety Declaration of Hazardous Production Facilities |
Stage 3 - RD. Working documentation
Stage "RD" first of all, it is necessary for builders, since it most fully and in detail develops design solutions, which were only indicated in the "PD" Stage. Unlike "P", "Work" includes drawings of nodes, axonometric diagrams and profiles of engineering networks, specifications, etc. On the other hand, at the working stage, the documentation loses some sections, the completeness of which was exhausted at the design stage (for example , POS, OOS, KEO, ITM GOiChS, etc.). As in Stage "P", the composition of "RD" will be individual for each project, but we will try to compile the most complete list of all possible sections of the Stage "Working documentation":
Section code | Section title |
- GP | General plan |
- TR | Transport structures |
- GT | Master plan and transport (when combining GP and TR) |
- HELL | Car roads |
- PZh | Railways |
- AR | Architectural solutions |
- AC | Architectural and construction solutions (when combining AR and KR) |
- AI | Interiors |
- KZh | Constructive decisions. Reinforced concrete structures |
- KZh0 | Constructive decisions. Reinforced concrete structures. Foundations |
- KM | Constructive decisions. Metal constructions |
- KMD | Constructive decisions. Metal structures detailing |
- CD | Constructive decisions. Wooden structures |
- CRR | Constructive decisions. Static calculation |
- GR | Hydraulic solutions |
- ES | Power supply system. External power supply |
- EM | Power supply system. Power equipment |
- EO | Power supply system. Electric lighting |
- EN | Power supply system. Outdoor electric lighting |
- EIS | Power supply of engineering systems |
- HB | Water supply system. Outdoor networks |
- NK | Drainage system. Outdoor networks |
- NVK | Water supply and sewerage system. Outdoor networks |
- VK | Water supply and sewerage system. Internal networks |
- HVAC | Heating, ventilation and air conditioning |
- TS | Heat supply |
- TM | Thermal and mechanical solutions (Boiler room, ITP, etc.) |
- RT | Telephony, Radio, TV reception |
- SCS | Structured cabling |
- AIS | Automation of engineering systems |
- ATP | Automation of technological processes |
- AK | Integrated automation (when combining AIS and ATP) |
- VN | Video monitoring |
- OS | Security alarm |
- ACS | Access control and accounting system |
- GOS | Outdoor gas supply |
- FGP | Internal gas supply |
- TX | Technological solutions |
- TC | Technological communications |
- Sun | Air supply |
- XC | Cold supply |
- PS | Steam supply |
- PU | Dust extraction |
- AUPS - SOUE |
Automatic fire alarm installation, Fire warning and evacuation control system |
- APPZ | Fire protection automation |
- PT | Special fire extinguishing (water, powder, etc.) |
- SD1 | Estimates for the construction of capital construction projects |
- SD2 | Material price monitoring |
- AZ | Anti-corrosion protection |
- TI | Thermal insulation of equipment and pipelines |
GOST R 21.1101-2013 System of design documentation:
4.2. Working documentation
4.2.1. The composition of the working documentation handed over to the customer includes:
- working drawings for construction and installation work;
- attached documents, developed in addition to the working drawings of the main set.
4.2.2. The main sets of working drawings include general data on working drawings, drawings and diagrams provided for by the relevant standards of the System of Design Documentation for Construction (hereinafter - SPDS).
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4.2.6. The attached documents include:
- working documentation for construction products;
- outline drawings of general types of non-standard products, performed in accordance with GOST 21.114;
- specification of equipment, products and materials, carried out in accordance with GOST 21.110;
- questionnaires and dimensional drawings carried out in accordance with the data of the equipment manufacturers;
- local estimates by forms;
- other documents stipulated by the relevant SPDS standards.
The specific composition of the attached documents and the need for their implementation are established by the relevant SPDS standards and design assignment.
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4.2.8. In working drawings, it is allowed to use standard building structures, products and assemblies by referring to documents containing working drawings of these structures and products. Reference documents include:
- drawings of typical structures, products and assemblies;
- standards, which include drawings intended for the manufacture of products.
Reference documents are not included in the composition of the working documentation handed over to the customer. The project organization, if necessary, transfers them to the customer under a separate contract.
SNiP 11-01-95 Composition of working documentation:
5.1. The composition of the working documentation for the construction of enterprises, buildings and structures is determined by the relevant state standards of the SPDS and is specified by the customer and the designer in the design agreement (contract).
5.2. State, industry and republican standards, as well as drawings of typical structures, products and assemblies, which are referenced in the working drawings, are not included in the working documentation and can be transferred by the designer to the customer, if it is stipulated in the contract.
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The textual part of section 5.7 contains, according to the composition of the project documentation:a) information about the production program ...;
b) justification of the need for the main types ...;
c) a description of the sources of raw materials and ...;
d) description of requirements for parameters and quality characteristics ...; etc.
How to properly arrange the content in accordance with clause 8.6?
The volume also includes the composition of the project and the graphic part.
Not very clear about "section 5.7". Apparently "subsection"
I already wrote that in the SPDS, unfortunately, different concepts are called by the same word. This is the word "content". These two concepts are constantly confused. You, too, are in your question.
1) The content (table of contents) of the text part is performed in accordance with paragraph 4.1.11 of GOST 2.105-95. This content (table of contents) includes numbers (designations) and headings of sections, subsections, paragraphs (if they have headings) and appendices, indicating the numbers of sheets (pages) from which the corresponding structural elements of the text part begin. It is placed on the first sheets of a text document. It is usually generated automatically from the headings of sections, subsections, and appendices;
2) In accordance with clause 8.6 of GOST R 21.1101-2009 (2013), the content of the volume is fulfilled - a separate document with an independent designation in accordance with clause 8.6 (in GOST 2.105-95, a similar document is called "inventory"). These two contents do not need to be mixed and combined. In GOST 2.105-95, the content of the test document and the "inventory" are also not combined.
Designation | Name | Note |
2345-IOS7-C | Contents of Volume 5.7 | |
2345-SP | Composition of project documentation | |
2345-IOS7T * | Text part | Symbols for text and graphic documents, included in the section (subsection) the project organization accepts independently |
2345-IOS7G * | The grafical part | |
L.1 - Name of images on the sheet | The graphic part is written down sheet by sheet | |
L.2 - Name of images on the sheet | ||
L.3 - Name of images on the sheet |
Should the reporting technical documentation on the results of engineering surveys be included in the design documentation? For example, is Volume 12 “Other Documentation”?
Engineering survey documentation is not project documentation and therefore cannot be in section 12 "Other documentation".
This documentation is carried out before the start of the preparation of project documentation on the basis of a separate assignment and is the initial data for the design.
According to paragraph 11 of PP 87, the survey results “must be attached to the explanatory note in full”. “Explanatory Note” refers to Section 1.
How it is "applied" - this question should be asked to the authors of Resolution No. 87.
Naturally, this documentation does not need to be redesigned and redesignated (as attachments).
How is non-sequential numbering of sheets within a volume carried out? content, composition of the project have their own numbering in the title block, starting from the first sheet? The text part in the title block begins with the second, the first - the title?
Pass-through, very simple, in accordance with clause 8.5 of GOST 21.1101 - in the upper right corner, starting with number 2 after the title page of the volume, regardless of the designations of the documents and the numbering of sheets of these documents. Just "how many physical sheets are in this volume."
Just don't ask me - "who invented it and why is it needed?" I dont know.
O "Blind" numbering is also written in clause 8.5:
"In addition, text and graphic documents included in the volume (album) and having an independent designation must have sequential numbering of sheets within the document with one designation in the title block or in the header (in accordance with 4.1.8)" ...
In accordance with clause 4.1.4 in the volume after the title page, there must be “the contents of the volume”.
On the first sheet of this document in the "Sheet" column there must be number 1 (if the content on one sheet is number 1 in the "Sheets" column).
The first sheet of the text section should also contain the number 1, since the title page of the volume is not the title page of the text section. This first sheet (and subsequent ones, if necessary) contains the content of the text part.
Should continuous numbering be framed with a 10x7 rectangle, as shown in Figure I.1, on text and graphic documents? Or are these approximate dimensions and therefore a dotted line?
These numbers are framed when available. If the text part is performed without title blocks and frames, then frames are not needed for additional continuous numbering.
Do I need to indicate in the title block the total number of sheets of the entire volume? And if necessary, on which sheet?
Not necessary.
For example, the designation of the document, 357-IOS5.7 - that,composition of the project 357-IOS5.7-SP
text part 357-IOS5.7
applications 357-IOS5.7?
Or do the text parts and applications also need to be highlighted with an index? Does the application need to have a Form 5 title sheet? Or are all sheets made in form 6 and are a continuation of the text part?
See the answer in the content example in question 1.
The number 5 (if it is a section number) is not written in the designation (if according to the standard). After the letter cipher of the section, the number of the subsection is written.
And one more question - according to clause 8.6, the last paragraph - "in column 5 of the main inscription indicate" Contents of volume No. "...". What should be indicated in column 5 of the title block of the composition of the project? - "Composition of the project"?
"Composition of the project documentation" is not "Composition of the project".
This is what these documents are called. They are not used separately from the volume - they are always in the stitched volume. Everything else is on the cover and title page.
And what should be indicated on the title sheet of the text part in column 5? The full name of the document looks like this: "Section 5. Information about engineering equipment, networks of engineering and technical support, a list of engineering and technical measures, the content of technological solutions. Subsection 7. Technological solutions Part 2. Boiler room." Do you really need to write all this name in this column?
No. Only "Text part". Everything else is written on the cover and title page of the volume.
When performing the text part without title blocks and frames, all this information can be in the headers and footers of each of the sheets - if you deem it necessary.
In this regard, one more question - according to Appendix C (composition of project documentation), in the column “Name” it is also required “the name of the document (volume) in strict accordance with the name indicated on its title page”. Those. as part of the project for section 5, each subsection, you need to rewrite the phrase "Section 5. Information about engineering equipment, ... .." as many times as the section contains subsections, parts (books) ...? in my case - 8 times ...
The name of the document is "Composition of design documentation". This is a separate document with its own designation and it the same for any volume... This is not part of the design documentation of section 5.