5. Structural organization Considering the structure of the construction industry, it should be noted that it has various structural aspects: • industry structure (two areas are distinguished: the industry of construction materials and the totality of construction and installation organizations that carry out construction on construction sites) • functional structure (implementation of production connections, service connections and management); • territorial structure (taxonomic units of various ranks, starting from points of the construction industry to regions of the regional type and higher, connected by production ties)
5. Противопожарные требования и защита конструкций от коррозии Все металлические детали и сварные соединения должны быть защищены антикоррозионными покрытиями. Состав и способ нанесения антикоррозийного покрытия должны назначаться согласно требованиям СНИП Ш-23-76. Анкера плит перекрытия защищают цементным раствором согласно СНИП П-28-73. деревянные Расстояния от дымового канала до древесины должна быть не менее 380 мм. В тех случаях, когда расстояние 250 мм - выполняется прокладка из войлока, которая предварительно смачивается в глине. Обрешетка обрезается на расстоянии 130 мм. от дымовых труб.
However, there are a number of problems. Therefore, the prospects for the development of the construction complex are related to their solution, namely: active implementation of various forms of ownership; application of modern construction technologies; increasing the technical level at the enterprises of all links of the complex; increasing the capacity of the construction unit and increasing its competitiveness in order to gain a foothold in the domestic market of construction services; active expansion of the raw material base of the complex due to the use of huge volumes of industrial waste; more effective coordination of military construction with schemes of development and placement of productive forces and regional planning of the corresponding territories; reduction of man-made load on the natural environment and pollution of its components.
Works of art are an invaluable asset of mankind, without which it is impossible to imagine world culture. An important place in this acquisition is occupied by architecture, this "stone annals of the world", in which the leading ideas of the past and present, the collective genius of nations, their glory and pride were embodied. Every nation is proud of the cultural achievements of its ancestors, because it sees in them not only its past, but also its present and future. However, there are works of architecture that belong to all of humanity. These are the Acropolis of Athens and the Taj Mahal in Acre, the Sofia of Constantinople and the Church of the Intercession on the Pearl, the Paris Square of Concord and the ensemble of the Moscow Kremlin.