Abstract

The resort town Sochi is a municipality on the territory of Russia in the Krasnodar Krai. The location in the mountainous area and the proximity to the sea makes the Sochi city special in terms of the variety of possibilities for the resort services provision. In addition to a beach holiday on the Black Sea coast, Sochi is a place of attraction for the lovers of outdoor activities in the mountains: alpine skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, and tourism. Historically, the city of Sochi is an all-Russian health resort, because in addition to favorable climatic conditions and the proximity of the sea, there are unique sources of mineral water and the balneological resort Matsesta, where tourists from all over the country and from abroad come for treatment all year round. More details about the current state of the region, plans and development prospects are presented in the scientific works [1-4, 5-7].

Highlights

  • Taking into account the popularity of the resort city of Sochi for tourism and recreation, special attention must be paid to maintaining the state of urban areas, parks, squares, to maintain the existing image of the resort city

  • The Industry Tariff Agreement was approved by the Ministry of FES and HUI of the Krasnodar Krai to determine the wage fund for personnel employed in the field of housing and communal services [13]

  • This study showed that if it is necessary to plan the costs of these types of work, a problem, consisting in the absence of uniform standards for the performance of work on the maintenance of urban areas for the city of Sochi, arises

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Objectives

The purpose of the study is to study the possibilities of the estimate and regulatory framework, if necessary, to determine the work price, the prices for which absent in the estimated standards: state itemized cost estimate standards, federal unit rates, territorial unit costs; calculate the cost of providing services and compare with the indicators in Table 1

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