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Do you need to pay the management fee of municipal public facilities for the pipe gallery project?
Whether the pipe gallery project needs to pay the management fee of municipal public facilities, the specific situation needs to be determined according to the relevant local policies and regulations:

1. The specific objects, standards and methods of collecting the management fees of municipal public facilities may vary from place to place. Generally speaking, during the construction and operation of the pipe gallery project, it may be necessary to pay the management fee of municipal public facilities, and the specific situation needs to be determined according to the relevant local policies and regulations;

2. Taking Beijing as an example, according to the Regulations of Beijing Municipality on the Administration of Municipal Public Facilities, the management fee of municipal public facilities refers to the funds needed for the construction, management and maintenance of municipal public facilities, which are collected by the competent department of urban construction according to relevant regulations. As a kind of municipal public facilities, the pipe gallery project needs to pay the management fee of municipal public facilities in the process of construction and operation. Specific collection standards and methods need to refer to local actual conditions and policies;

3. During the construction and operation of the pipe gallery project, other expenses and taxes may be paid, such as land use tax and urban maintenance and construction tax. The specific situation needs to be determined according to the relevant local policies and regulations.

During the construction and operation of the pipe gallery project, the following expenses may be involved:

1. construction investment: the pipe gallery project needs to invest a lot of money, including investment in civil engineering, pipeline laying, equipment procurement and technical support.

2. Operating costs: After the pipe gallery project is completed, it needs to be operated and maintained. The possible operating costs include personnel salary, electricity, water, equipment maintenance and insurance.

3. Taxes and fees: During the construction and operation of the pipe gallery project, various taxes and fees need to be paid, such as land use tax, urban maintenance and construction tax and municipal facilities management fee.

4. Management expenses: In order to ensure the normal operation of the pipe gallery project, it may be necessary to invest some management expenses, including personnel training fees, technical support fees and inspection fees.

To sum up, the cost of different pipe gallery projects in different regions may be different, and the specific cost and payment standard need to be determined according to relevant local policies and regulations. At the same time, relevant laws, regulations and rules need to be observed during the construction and operation of pipe gallery project.

Legal basis:

Article 6 of the Building Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)

The city's common ditch implements a paid use system. Relevant matters such as entrance fee and daily maintenance fee standard, payment method, charging period, etc. shall be determined through consultation between the pipe gallery operation unit and the entry pipeline ownership unit in accordance with the principle of marketization.

The competent department of housing and urban and rural construction shall, in conjunction with the relevant departments such as development and reform, formulate guidance on common ditch entrance fees and daily maintenance fees.

The entrance fee can be determined according to the construction cost of urban common ditch, the type of entrance pipeline, the proportion of occupied pipe gallery space, the cost of separate laying and reconstruction, etc. The daily maintenance fee can be determined according to the operation, maintenance and renewal costs of urban common ditches, as well as the types of pipelines entering the corridors, the proportion of space occupied by the corridors, the use intensity of ancillary facilities and other factors.