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Site management fee Correction (civil engineering work) that contributes to measures against heat stroke

In consideration of climate conditions such as hot summer days in recent summer, we will revise the rate of management fee on site for expenses related to measures against heat stroke at construction sites, and try starting construction with a contract date after April 1, 2019.

Last Updated May 24, 2023

Work subject to trial

In this trial, if any of the following applies, it will be a trial target construction.
However, construction designed in accordance with the Yokohama City Civil Engineering Standard Estimation Standards are eligible.

Scope of application

This applies to construction work whose contract date is after April 1, 2019, and the contractor wishes to compensate for expenses.

Subject works

  • The main type of work is outdoor work. However, for construction including factory production work, the period shall be excluded from the target period.
  • In telecommunications equipment construction, etc., the main type of construction is outdoor work and manufacturing, but even if the main type of construction is indoor work, there is no air conditioning equipment and the indoor environment is recognized as equivalent to outdoor It can be targeted.
  • Provided, however, that the factory production period for equipment, etc. and the period for construction including factory production and construction shall be excluded from the target period.

Trial outline of management fee correction on site contributing to measures against heat stroke (civil engineering work)

Outline of the management fee amendment on site contributing to measures against heat stroke in Yokohama City (civil engineering work) July 1, 2020 Posted (discontinued in May 2023)

Due to the abolition of the "Prevention of heat stroke associated with COVID-19 measures" (Notice of Office of Construction System Management Planning Office, Technical Research Division, Minister's Secretariat dated July 1, 2020), the trial summary added on July 1, 2020 will be abolished. In the future, when performing on-site work, days when the maximum temperature is 30 degrees (°C) or more or the heat index (WBGT) is 25 degrees (°C) or more will be treated as midsummer days.

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Public Works Coordinating Division, Facility Management Promotion Department, Finance Bureau Facility Management Promotion Office

Telephone: 045-671-2025

Telephone: 045-671-2025

Fax: 045-651-7599

Email address: za-kjchosei@city.yokohama.jp

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