KMK 2.03.13-97 PDF
Name in English:
KMK 2.03.13-97
Name in Russian:
КМК 2.03.13-97
Floors
Full title and description
KMK 2.03.13-97 — "Floors" (КМК 2.03.13-97, Полы). A national design/technical normative document addressing requirements for the design, selection of materials, construction and acceptance of floor structures and floor coverings used in buildings.
Abstract
KMK 2.03.13-97 provides technical rules and recommendations for planning, structural arrangement, material selection and execution of floors in buildings. It covers load considerations, finishing materials, moisture and thermal protection, jointing and installation practices, and criteria for inspection and acceptance. The document served as a national reference until later revisions and a subsequent technical code replaced it.
General information
- Status: Replaced / superseded (no longer the active code in current Uzbek practice; succeeded by later editions and by SHNK 2.03.13-24).
- Publication date: 1997 (designation "-97" indicates the 1997 edition).
- Publisher: National construction standards of the Republic of Uzbekistan; developer listed as JSC "ToshuizhoyLITI" / relevant national design authority.
- ICS / categories: Construction — Floors; building works and architectural engineering (national technical code for floor design and execution).
- Edition / version: Original KMK edition 1997 (KMK 2.03.13-97).
- Number of pages: Approximately 47 pages (electronic/PDF format in common commercial catalog listings).
Scope
The standard covers design and execution requirements for internal floor structures and coverings in residential, public, administrative and many types of industrial buildings. Topics include classification of floor types, design load and serviceability limits, structural and finishing material requirements, moisture and thermal protection, acoustic performance where applicable, permissible deformations, joints and transitions, and rules for workmanship and acceptance testing. It is a national-level document intended to be applied at the project and construction stages.
Key topics and requirements
- Classification and types of floors (by construction, use and loading).
- Design loads, load combinations and serviceability (deflection and vibration limits).
- Material recommendations for subfloors, screeds, insulation layers and finishings.
- Requirements for moisture, thermal and acoustic protection of floors.
- Rules for joints, seams, transitions and detailing at penetrations and thresholds.
- Installation, workmanship standards and tolerances for flatness/levels.
- Acceptance criteria, inspection and testing procedures after installation.
Typical use and users
Used by architects, structural and building services engineers, design institutes, contractors, manufacturers of floor systems and materials, and building inspectors involved in projects in jurisdictions that applied Uzbek KMK codes. Although the 1997 KMK edition has been replaced by later technical codes, it remains a reference for legacy designs and renovations where earlier documentation or conformity checks are required.
Related standards
Related or successor documents include later national releases (e.g., KMK 2.03.13-19 as an intermediate update) and the currently maintained technical code SHNK 2.03.13-24 (Floors), which is listed as the active replacement. Older Soviet-era СНиП / SP publications on floors and the contemporary updated rules for floors are also functionally related.
Keywords
Floors; Полы; KMK 2.03.13-97; floor design; floor coverings; screeds; floor insulation; workmanship tolerances; acceptance tests; Uzbekistan construction codes.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: KMK 2.03.13-97 is a 1997 Uzbek national design/technical code titled "Floors" that sets out requirements for the design, materials, execution and acceptance of floors in buildings.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers classification of floor types, design loads and serviceability, material and detailing requirements (screeds, membranes, insulation, finishings), jointing, moisture/thermal/acoustic protection, workmanship tolerances and acceptance procedures.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Architects, structural and building engineers, design institutes, contractors and inspectors — particularly those working with projects that reference Uzbek KMK codes or dealing with legacy documentation from the 1990s and 2000s.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: Superseded — KMK 2.03.13-97 has been replaced by later national documents and is listed in commercial catalogs as superseded by SHNK 2.03.13-24, which is the currently active technical code for floors. Users should apply SHNK 2.03.13-24 (or other current national regulations) for new designs.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is part of the KMK series of Uzbek construction design standards (numbering corresponds to the subject area and year). Related KMK and СНиП/SP documents cover other building systems (roofs, walls, lighting, etc.). Later updates in the same subject area carry similar numbering (for example KMK 2.03.13-19) until the SHNK consolidation.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Floors; floor coverings; screeds; insulation; loadings; workmanship; acceptance tests; KMK 2.03.13-97; Полы.