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The difference between daily work and visa records

1, the unit price calculation is different.

Daily workers are calculated according to the comprehensive unit price, and the visa record is not necessarily the comprehensive unit price.

2. Different responsibilities

During the construction process, the daymeter shall complete the sporadic works or works beyond the scope of the project contract proposed by the Employer, and shall be priced according to the comprehensive unit price agreed in the contract. Visa filing is entirely the project that the employer is responsible for, and it is the preparatory work for the early stage of construction that the employer is responsible for, and it is the employment that the contractor completes on his behalf.

Extended data

Jirigong labor

When calculating the daily wage payable to the contractor, the working hours shall be calculated from the time when the workers arrive at the construction site and begin to engage in the designated work until they return to the original starting place, and the time for eating and rest shall be deducted. Only the workers who are directly engaged in the designated work and are competent for the work can be counted, and the monitor who works with the workers should be counted, but excluding the foreman and other quality inspection management personnel.

The contractor can be paid for all working hours of the daily work service. The payment shall be calculated according to the unit price listed in the "Unit Price Table for Daywork Service" filled out by the contractor, which shall include the basic unit price and all surcharges, such as management fees, taxes and profits of the contractor, as follows:

The basic unit price of labor service includes all direct costs of contractor's labor service, such as salary, overtime, allowance, welfare, labor protection, etc.

Contractor's profits, management, quality inspection, insurance, taxes and fees; The use of consumables, water, electricity and lighting costs, workbench, scaffolding, temporary facilities costs, the use and maintenance of hand tools and tools, as well as the above-mentioned related costs.

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