SHNK 2.08.01-05 PDF

SHNK 2.08.01-05

Name in English:
SHNK 2.08.01-05

Name in Russian:
ШНК 2.08.01-05

Description in English:

Residential buildings

Description in Russian:
Жилые здания
Document status:
Replaced by SHNK 2.08.01-24

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Page count:
53

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1 business day

Delivery time (for Russian version):
1 business day

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SHNK 2.08.01-05

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Full title and description

SHNK 2.08.01-05 (ШНК 2.08.01-05) — "Жилые здания" / "Turar-joy binolari" / "Residential buildings". Normative urban-planning and design rules covering planning, design and use requirements for multi‑storey and other residential buildings in the Republic of Uzbekistan.

Abstract

SHNK 2.08.01-05 defines mandatory planning, architectural and technical requirements for residential buildings (layout, structural planning, sanitation and microclimate, access and egress, placement of commercial/integrated facilities, utilities and services). It was prepared for use by designers, local authorities and construction control bodies to ensure safety, hygiene and orderly urban development. The document has been cited in guidance on building reconstruction, waste‑site placement and services location.

General information

  • Status: Replaced / updated by a later edition (document noted as superseded by SHNK 2.08.01-24 in commercial document catalogues).
  • Publication date: Approved by the State Committee on Architecture and Construction by Order No. 67 on 7 December 2005 (official adoption in 2005; printed editions circa 2005–2006).
  • Publisher: State Committee for Architecture and Construction / relevant Uzbek national architectural authority (Davarxitektqurilish / Госкомархитектстрой) — national regulatory body responsible for urban planning rules at time of approval.
  • ICS / categories: Construction — Buildings; ICS classification corresponds to "Residential buildings" (91.040.30).
  • Edition / version: Edition identifier "-05" indicates the 2005 version (SHNK 2.08.01-05); users should consult SHNK 2.08.01-24 (the later replacement) for the current requirements.
  • Number of pages: Common electronic catalogue listings show the document as about 53 pages (some printed compilations or combined bilingual printings list larger page counts, e.g. ~61 pages depending on publisher/format).

Scope

Applies to the planning, architectural design, reconstruction and technical arrangement of residential buildings within populated areas of Uzbekistan. Covers site layout, building geometry and composition, internal planning (unit sizes, lighting and ventilation), sanitary and microclimate requirements, vertical and horizontal circulation (stairs, lifts), placement constraints for non‑residential uses in residential buildings, utilities (heating, hot water), and health/sanitary provisions. Local administrations and designers use it together with sanitary rules, fire safety and seismic design documents.

Key topics and requirements

  • Definitions and classification of residential building elements (balconies, loggias, verandas, terraces) and associated area/coefficient rules.
  • Natural lighting and ventilation minima for habitable rooms and requirements for measurement/verification.
  • Sanitary and microclimate parameters for dwellings and hot‑water/heating service norms (example: required indoor temperatures and hot water distribution norms referenced in practice).
  • Restrictions on placement and operation of commercial/food service establishments on residential ground floors (limits on seating, hot‑food preparation, separate loading/entrances).
  • Requirements for refuse‑collection siting and distances from housing, playgrounds and recreation areas (catalogued guidance cites specific distance ranges used in practice).
  • Rules and limitations for installation of heating appliances (examples: later amendments/interpretations addressed gas‑boiler and gas‑stove installation limits by building height).
  • Fire‑safety, accessibility and egress requirements to be used in combination with applicable fire and seismic design regulations.

Typical use and users

Primary users: architects, urban and residential planners, building designers, developers, local permitting authorities, construction supervision and inspection bodies, fire and sanitary safety inspectors. The standard is used when preparing design documentation, reviewing reconstruction projects, and establishing site layout and services for new residential developments. Practitioners commonly use SHNK 2.08.01-05 alongside sanitary regulations, seismic design codes and other KMK / SHNK documents.

Related standards

Commonly referenced companion documents include other SHNK/KMK urban‑planning norms and sanitary rules — for example SHNK 2.08.02 (public buildings and structures), KMK codes on seismic design, sanitary norms for settlement planning, and national standards covering lighting, glazing and building thermal performance. Designers should use SHNK 2.08.01-05 together with current sanitary (SanPiN) and fire/safety regulations.

Keywords

SHNK 2.08.01-05; ШНК 2.08.01-05; Turar-joy binolari; Жилые здания; residential buildings; urban planning norms; housing design; sanitary norms; construction rules; Uzbekistan.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: SHNK 2.08.01-05 is a national urban‑planning / design norm titled "Жилые здания" (Residential buildings) that set out planning and technical requirements for residential buildings in Uzbekistan; it was approved by State architecture authorities in 2005.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers site layout and planning, architectural and internal planning requirements (lighting, ventilation, unit layout), sanitary and microclimate parameters, rules for placement of non‑residential uses in residential buildings, utilities (heating, hot water), refuse‑site siting, and interactions with fire and seismic codes. Designers use it together with sanitary and technical KMK/SHNK documents.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Architects, building designers, developers, local permitting and inspection authorities, and consultants (structural, sanitary, fire safety) working on residential building projects or reconstructions.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: The 2005 edition (SHNK 2.08.01-05) is listed in commercial catalogues as having been superseded by a later document (noted as SHNK 2.08.01-24). For design and permitting work you should confirm and use the currently in‑force edition issued by the national authority.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — it is one item in the set of SHNK/KMK urban‑planning and construction norms used in Uzbekistan; related documents cover public buildings, accessibility design, seismic construction rules and sanitary planning norms. Practitioners use the series together when preparing compliant design documentation.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Residential buildings; Жилые здания; Turar-joy binolari; urban planning norms; housing design; SHNK 2.08.01; building regulations; Uzbekistan.