KMK 2.03.10-95 PDF
Name in English:
KMK 2.03.10-95
Name in Russian:
КМК 2.03.10-95
Roofs and roofings. With amendments
Full title and description
KMK 2.03.10-95 — "Roofs and roofing" (КМК 2.03.10-95 / Крыши и кровли). A KMK-series construction code originating in Uzbekistan that sets technical requirements, design rules and material/performance criteria for roofs and roof coverings, including amendments introduced during its service life.
Abstract
This document provides normative guidance for the design, detailing, selection of materials and execution of roof structures and coverings. It addresses thermal insulation and waterproofing of roofs, load considerations (snow, wind, live loads), drainage and slopes, flashing and junction detailing, and requirements for installation, repairs and periodic inspection. The text has been used as a national technical reference within the KMK (Qurilish me'yorlari va qoidalari) framework.
General information
- Status: Superseded / replaced — the document KMK 2.03.10-95 has been replaced by the later edition KMK 2.03.10-19 (replacement/updated edition).
- Publication date: 1995 (designation suffix "-95" and contemporary bibliographic listings indicate original issue in 1995).
- Publisher: Issued under the Uzbekistan state construction/architecture authority (Goskomarkhitektstroy / State Committee for Architecture & Construction of the Republic of Uzbekistan); contemporary print runs noted Tashkent: TIPO im. Ibn‑Sino.
- ICS / categories: Construction; Roofs — ICS: 91.060.20 (Roofs) and related building-structure categories such as 91.080 (Structures of buildings).
- Edition / version: Original KMK 2.03.10-95 (1995). A later revision/replacement is referenced as KMK 2.03.10-19.
- Number of pages: Bibliographic records vary by printing/format — listed lengths include approximately 30 pages (printed Tashkent edition) and 44 pages (electronic offering), depending on edition/format.
Scope
KMK 2.03.10-95 covers normative requirements for roof structural systems and roof coverings for buildings constructed in the jurisdiction of the KMK system. Topics include roof types and construction, material performance (insulation, membranes, metal and sheet coverings), waterproofing design, thermal insulation requirements, roof drainage and slopes, local detailing (flashings, penetrations, junctions), durability and corrosion protection of roof elements, safety during roofing works, and maintenance/repair guidance. The scope is intended for designers, contractors and regulatory reviewers working to KMK requirements.
Key topics and requirements
- Classification of roof types and recommended constructional systems for each type (pitched, low‑slope, flat, inverted/green roofs).
- Load considerations and structural requirements for roofs (snow, wind, live/maintenance loads) and associated design safety factors.
- Thermal insulation: minimum performance, placement (warm vs. inverted roof arrangements) and avoidance of thermal bridges.
- Waterproofing and membranes: selection, detailing of upturns, overlaps, seam treatment and root/vegetation protection for planted roofs.
- Drainage and slopes: recommended falls, drain positioning, overflow provisions and inspection access.
- Junctions and flashings: reliable detailing at parapets, chimneys, skylights, and penetrations to prevent leakage and ice formation.
- Durability and corrosion protection of roof elements; recommended materials and coatings for local climate and exposures.
- Installation, inspection and maintenance principles, including safety measures for work at height and hot works precautions.
Typical use and users
Primary users are architects, structural and building-envelope engineers, roofing contractors and installers, building inspectors, maintenance managers and national/local regulators applying KMK normative requirements in Uzbekistan (and by reference in regional projects). KMK 2.03.10-95 served as a design and checking reference for new construction, rehabilitation of existing roofs, and specification of roofing materials and workmanship.
Related standards
Closely related KMK and national documents include other KMK parts for building elements and finishes (for example KMK 2.03.13 — floors; KMK 2.03.11 — protection of structures from corrosion) as well as KMK-series regulations on building engineering systems. Internationally related standards include regional/national codes for structural actions (e.g., snow and wind load standards such as Eurocode EN 1991‑1‑3 and national loading codes) and waterproofing/roofing product standards. The KMK 2.03.10 series was later updated by KMK 2.03.10-19.
Keywords
roofs; roof coverings; roofing; waterproofing; thermal insulation; roof drainage; flashing; roof loads; KMK; Uzbekistan construction norms; building envelope.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: KMK 2.03.10-95 is a KMK-series construction code from Uzbekistan titled "Roofs and roofing" that specifies technical requirements and guidance for the design, materials and execution of roofs.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers roof structural and covering systems, waterproofing and thermal insulation, load and detailing requirements (flashings, drains, penetrations), durability/corrosion measures, installation and maintenance practices.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Architects, structural/building‑envelope engineers, roofing contractors, building inspectors and maintenance teams working under KMK regulatory practice in Uzbekistan and projects that reference KMK requirements.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: Superseded — KMK 2.03.10-95 has been replaced by a later edition, KMK 2.03.10-19. Users should consult the 2019 replacement (or the most recent KMK edition) for current regulatory requirements.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is one part of the KMK (Qurilish me'yorlari va qoidalari) series of construction norms and rules used in Uzbekistan, which includes other KMK parts for building elements, systems and works.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Roofs; roof coverings; waterproofing; thermal insulation; drainage; flashing; snow/wind loads; building envelope; KMK; Uzbekistan construction norms.