Construction of residential, public and industrial buildings
This class includes:
- construction of single-family houses, apartment buildings, including high-rise buildings, and other types of residential buildings
- construction of public and industrial buildings, including factories, workshops, mills, hospitals, shops, offices, hotels, shopping centres, warehouses, restaurants, airports, sports halls, garages, car parks, including underground parking, and religious buildings
- assembly and erection of prefabricated block structures on a construction site
- concrete foundation work.
Excludes:
- construction of ancillary production facilities, other than buildings, see 42.99
- architectural and engineering design services, see 71.1
- project management services related to construction projects, see 71.1
Major renovation of residential and non-residential buildings
This subclass includes:
- implementation of measures aimed at restoring the main physical, technical, architectural, artistic, historical and operational significance of residential and non-residential buildings, if necessary by replacing individual structural elements and engineering communications and equipment, as well as improving operational indicators without changing the main technical and economic indicators
Current renovation of residential and non-residential buildings
This subclass includes:
- implementation of construction works and measures in residential and non-residential buildings aimed at restoring the operability and operational indicators of individual parts of the building, engineering communications and equipment, without changing the main technical and economic indicators
Reconstruction, restoration and strengthening of residential and non-residential buildings
This subclass includes:
- construction work aimed at using buildings or structures, their individual parts for a new operational purpose and/or changing the main technical and economic indicators, ensuring the reliability of the building or structure and modernizing it,
- construction work aimed at ensuring the level of seismic resistance and operational indicators of the structural elements of buildings or structures prior to damage,
- construction work aimed at bringing the seismic equipment of buildings or structures into compliance with the current regulatory requirements through the reconstruction of their structural elements.
Manufacture of outerwear
This class includes the manufacture of industrial and professional clothing, such as gowns, aprons, coveralls, trousers, jackets and similar outerwear.
Excludes:
- manufacture of footwear, see 15.20
- manufacture of fire-resistant and protective clothing, see 32.99
- repair of clothing, see 95.29
Social program management
This class includes:
- public administration of programs aimed at improving the well-being of people in the fields of health, education, culture, sports, recreation, the environment, housing, social services
- management of scientific research and development policies and related funds
- sponsorship of cultural events and recreation
- distribution of benefits to professionals engaged in creative work
- management of drinking water supply programs
- management of environmental protection programs
- management of residential construction programs
- management of waste collection and disposal activities.
Excludes:
- refuse collection, waste disposal, recycling services, see divisions 37, 38, 39
- compulsory social security activities, see 84.30.0
- education system activities, see division P
- health system activities, see division 86
- library, state archives, museums and other cultural institutions, see division 91
- other sports and recreation activities, see division 93
Activities of professional membership organizations
This class includes:
- activities of membership organizations, such as medical, legal, accounting, technical, architectural and other associations, the interests of whose members are concentrated mainly in a particular academic field, in a particular field of professional practice or in a technical field
- associations of professionals engaged in applied and theoretical sciences, in the fields of culture, such as writers, artists, actors, journalists, etc.
- dissemination of information, establishment of standards for the evaluation of professional practice and control of their application, representation in relations with government institutions, establishment of public relations
- activities of learned societies.
Excludes:
- teaching activities of the above organizations, see division 85