SP RK 2.03-30-2017 PDF

SP RK 2.03-30-2017

Name in English:
SP RK 2.03-30-2017

Name in Russian:
СП РК 2.03-30-2017

Description in English:

Construction in seismic areas (amd. 08.04.2024)

Description in Russian:
Строительство в сейсмических районах (изм. 08.04.2024)
Document status:
Active

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Electronic (PDF)

Page count:
117

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Full title and description

SP RK 2.03-30-2017 — "Construction in seismic areas" (national technical rules of the Republic of Kazakhstan). The document establishes requirements for seismic zoning, calculation of seismic effects, design spectra, classification of soil conditions and building importance categories, and special design provisions for buildings and structures in seismic regions of Kazakhstan.

Abstract

This regulatory document sets out the methodological and technical requirements for structural design against seismic actions within the Republic of Kazakhstan. It provides rules for determining design seismic actions (including vertical and horizontal components), normalized response spectra, site (soil) classification, requirements for structural systems and materials, and additional provisions for buildings of various importance levels and exceptional structures. The standard is intended to ensure adequate seismic safety and consistency with applicable national and referenced Eurocode provisions.

General information

  • Status: National technical rules / mandatory construction standard (SP RK) implemented by the national Committee on Construction and Housing and Utilities of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
  • Publication date: Approved and introduced by Order No. 312-НҚ dated 20 December 2017 (document commonly referenced as 2017; editions/printings also issued in subsequent years, e.g., a 2019 printing noted in foreword material).
  • Publisher: Prepared by a national research institute (listed in the foreword as ҚазҚСҒЗИ / Kazakh research institute) and issued under the authority of the Ministry/Committee responsible for construction and housing (Committee for Construction and Housing and Utilities under the Ministry of Investment and Development).
  • ICS / categories: Construction; earthquake engineering / seismic design; building codes and regulations; geotechnical site classification.
  • Edition / version: SP RK 2.03-30-2017 (original approval 2017). National printings and accompanying guidance documents have appeared since approval (users should check the national registry for any amendments or national annexes).
  • Number of pages: Full technical text published as a multi-section technical document; typical distributed PDF editions run in the order of a few hundred pages (commonly reported in public copies and teaching materials — approximate range 150–250 pages depending on layout).

Scope

Applies to the design and construction of buildings and structures located in seismically active territories of Kazakhstan. The standard covers: classification of seismic zones and site soil types; procedures for determination of design ground motions and normalized response spectra (including vertical components); selection of seismic design coefficients and load combinations; special rules for important or unique facilities; and recommendations for analysis methods (static and dynamic). It is intended for use at the project and verification stages of structural design and as a regulatory reference for state construction control.

Key topics and requirements

  • Seismic zoning and determination of design seismicity for a construction site.
  • Classification of ground/soil conditions and associated spectrum-shaping parameters.
  • Normalized elastic response spectra (horizontal and vertical components) and rules to derive design spectra.
  • Design coefficients for different materials and construction systems; importance/ductility factors for buildings.
  • Rules for static (equivalent lateral force) and dynamic (response spectrum and time-history) analysis methods.
  • Special provisions for tall, long-span, unique, high-occupancy, or critical facilities (increased requirements and categorizations by consequence of failure).
  • Compatibility notes and references to national applications of Eurocode 8 (SP RK EN 1998-1) where relevant for design choices.

Typical use and users

Primary users are structural and seismic design engineers, geotechnical engineers, seismic hazard specialists, building code officials, reviewers and independent experts, and software vendors implementing local seismic design modules. The standard is used during conceptual and working design, structural analysis, peer review, and regulatory approval processes. It is also referenced in university courses and professional training on seismic design in Kazakhstan.

Related standards

Commonly referenced with and complementary to other SP RK documents and national technical regulations, including national applications of EN 1998 (SP RK EN 1998-1) and local planning/microzoning documents (e.g., SP RK 2.03-31 series for seismic microzoning in certain territories). Project teams frequently use SP RK 2.03-30-2017 together with other structural and geotechnical codes in the SP RK series.

Keywords

seismic design, earthquake engineering, construction in seismic areas, response spectrum, site classification, Kazakhstan, SP RK 2.03-30-2017, structural safety, seismic zoning.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: SP RK 2.03-30-2017 is the Republic of Kazakhstan's national technical regulation for construction in seismic areas; it defines how seismic actions are determined and applied in structural design for Kazakhstan.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers seismic zoning, soil/site classification, elastic (normalized) response spectra (horizontal and vertical), calculation procedures (equivalent static and dynamic methods), design coefficients for materials and systems, and special rules for important or unique structures.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Structural and geotechnical engineers, seismic hazard specialists, code reviewers, regulatory authorities, and engineering software developers working on projects in Kazakhstan.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: The standard was approved and introduced in 2017 (Order No. 312-НҚ of 20 December 2017). Users should verify the national standards registry and Committee/Ministry publications for any amendments, national annexes, or superseding documents before use. As of the original approval it is the active national seismic construction regulation.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — SP RK 2.03-30-2017 is part of the SP RK series of construction and design rules; it is commonly used alongside other SP RK regulations and national applications of EN standards (for example SP RK EN 1998-1 and related local SP RK documents on seismic microzoning and planning).

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: seismic zoning, response spectrum, site classification, earthquake-resistant design, Kazakhstan building codes, SP RK, structural safety.