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What is the difference between the budgetary estimate quota, budgetary estimate index and budgetary estimate quota in the use of landscape engineering?
according to national regulations; The capital construction project budget is carried out in stages along with the construction procedure. Due to the different budget basis and working depth in each stage, the budget of capital construction projects can be divided into two categories, namely: first, budget estimate; The second is the budget. There are two kinds of budget estimates: feasibility study investment estimate and preliminary design estimate, and the budget is divided into construction drawing design budget and construction budget. The capital construction project budget is the general name of the above estimates, budget estimates and budgets.

the difference between budgetary estimate and budget

the engineering construction budget generally refers to budgetary estimate and budget, or the engineering construction budget is the floorboard of budgetary estimate and budget.

Estimates and budgets are roughly different as follows:

(1) They play different roles. Estimates are prepared in the preliminary design stage, and are used as documents for investment approval to countries and regions. After approval, they are used to prepare fixed assets plans, which is the basis for controlling investment in construction projects; Budgeting is in the stage of construction drawing design, which plays the role of building product price and is the pre-tender estimate of project price.

(2) The preparation basis is different. The budgetary estimate is prepared according to the budgetary estimate quota or budgetary estimate index, and its content items are expanded and simplified, which is general, while the budget is prepared according to the budgetary quota and comprehensive budgetary quota, and its items are more detailed and important.

(3) The budget estimate should include all the contents of the project construction, for example, the total budget estimate should consider all the expenses needed from the start of preparation to the completion acceptance before delivery; Generally, the budget does not include the general budget, but only the unit project budget and comprehensive budget, which does not include the costs of the preparatory stage (such as survey, land acquisition, production staff training costs, etc.).