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FEDERAL AGENCY

FOR TECHNICAL REGULATION AND METROLOGY


GOST 58179-2018

ENGINEERING IN CONSTRUCTION

Terms and Definitions

Official edition

Moscow Standartanform 2018

Foreword

    1 DEVELOPED by PMSOFT Joint Stock Company together with the Private Institution of the State Corporation Rosatom "Industry Center for Capital Construction", the National Association of Consulting Engineers in Construction, the Project Management University of the PMSOFT Group of Companies, the Autonomous Non-Profit Organization "Institute of Labor Safety"

    2 INTRODUCED by the Technical Committee for Standardization TC 55 "Terminology, data elements and documentation in business processes and electronic commerce"

    3 APPROVED AND PUT INTO EFFECT by Order of the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology dated July 16, 2018 No. 416-st

    4 INTRODUCED FOR THE FIRST TIME

The rules for the application of this standard are established in Article 26 of the Federal Law of June 29, 2015 No. 162-FZ "On Standardization in the Russian Federation". Information about changes to this standard is published in the annual (as of January 1 of the current year) information index "National Standards", and the official text of changes and amendments - in the monthly information index "National Standards". In case of revision (replacement) or cancellation of this standard, a corresponding notice will be published in the next issue of the monthly information index "National Standards". Relevant information, notification and texts are also posted in the public information system - on the official website of the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology on the Internet (www.gost.ru)

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This standard cannot be fully or partially reproduced, replicated and distributed as an official publication without the permission of the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology

    1 area of ​​use

    2 Terms and definitions

Bibliography

Introduction

The goals of engineering in construction are the development, change (in order to improve) and control over the implementation of organizational and technical (MD-3.02-2000 Technological rules for the design of construction objects), managerial and financial and economic models of systems (objects) and processes in accordance with the goals set for throughout the life cycle of an investment construction project.

Purpose of engineering in construction:

    Development of design documentation for an object or process;

    Development of design documentation for an object or process;

    Development of organizational and technical (technological) documentation of an object or process;

    Performing the functions of a technical customer;

    Selection and ordering of the main equipment;

    Commissioning management;

    Training of operating personnel.

This standard for engineering terminology in construction meets the requirements for the development of engineering, ensures harmonization (comparability) of engineering terminology at the national and international levels; eliminates the shortcomings of the terminology used in the documentation and literature in the field of engineering; organically complements the created legal and regulatory and technical base in the field of engineering in construction.

The terms given in this standard are ranked in the following order:

    General concepts of engineering in construction, containing the basic terms in the field of engineering in construction;

    Terms from the field of engineering in construction, containing concepts used in the definitions of basic terms in the field of engineering in construction. These concepts are included for a clearer understanding of the terminological system of engineering in construction.

The terms established in this standard are arranged in a systematic order, reflecting the system of concepts in the field of engineering in construction. There is one standardized term for each concept.

The above definitions can be changed, if necessary, by introducing derivative features into them, revealing the meanings of the terms used in them, indicating the objects included in the scope of the concept being defined. Changes should not violate the scope and content of the concepts defined in this standard.

GOST R 58179-2018

NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

ENGINEERING IN CONSTRUCTION

Terms and Definitions

Construction engineering Terms and definitions

Introduction date -2018-09-01

1 area of ​​use

This standard establishes the basic terms and definitions of concepts in the field of engineering in relation to the construction industry.

The terms established by this standard are recommended for use in all types of documentation and literature in the construction industry that are within the scope of standardization work and (or) use the results of these works.

2 Terms and definitions

General concepts of engineering in construction

engineering: Engineering and consulting activity, the content of which is the solution of engineering problems related to the creation or improvement of products, systems and (or) processes.

Note - The subject of engineering is not the product (the end result of production), not the design and production of products, but the intellectual process of solving creative (engineering) problems related to the design and organization of production processes (performance of work, provision of services).

[GOST R 57306-2016, article 3.1.1]

2 engineering in construction: Engineering and consulting construction engineering services in investment and construction activities, carried out by consulting engineers in construction and / or engineering organizations under contracts with customers and with the ultimate goal of obtaining the best results from capital investments or other costs associated with the implementation of investment - construction projects.

Notes

    1 Engineering in construction is a complex engineering, which is a combination of two areas of intellectual activity: technical and technological engineering in the field of capital construction and organizational and managerial engineering in the field of investment and construction projects

Official edition

    2 Technical and technological engineering includes: technological engineering, design engineering, construction and technological engineering, production and construction engineering, engineering in the field of logistics, control and supervision engineering.

    3 Organizational and managerial engineering includes: conceptual engineering, investment and financial engineering; cost engineering, organizational and construction engineering, engineering in the field of project management, information technology engineering

    3 technological engineering: Engineering and consulting services, the purpose of which is to solve technological problems related to the creation or improvement of products, manufacturing technology, systems and (or) processes, confirmed by engineering and technological calculations.

    4 design engineering: Engineering and consulting services in the field of designing capital construction facilities and supervision of compliance with the requirements of design and working documentation during the construction process.

    5 construction and technological engineering: Engineering and consulting services in the field of development of projects for the organization of construction and projects for the production of works for capital construction projects.

    6 production and construction engineering: Engineering and consulting services in the field of development of building materials and construction equipment, means of mechanization of labor, tools, devices and means of protection.

    7 engineering in the field of logistics: Engineering and consulting services in the field of developing a system of logistics for capital construction projects under construction, including delivery schedules and routes for the movement of building materials, equipment, machinery and labor resources, confirmed by calculations.

    8 control and supervision engineering: Engineering and consulting services in the field of construction control and technical supervision over the implementation of an investment and construction project, including with the participation of state authorized bodies.

    9 conceptual engineering: Engineering and consulting services in the field of forming the concept of an investment and construction project.

Note - Conceptual engineering includes: analysis of markets, advanced technologies and equipment, development of investment recommendations for making decisions on the possibility and validity of further development of investment and construction projects, confirmed by calculations.

    10 investment and financial engineering: Engineering and consulting services in the development of the investment model of the project. determining the key performance indicators of the project for making decisions on further development of the investment and construction project, developing tools for attracting financing and reserving financial sources, analyzing the financial risks of the project and mechanisms for leveling them, confirmed by calculations.

    technological engineering


    design engineering


    construction and technological engineering


    production and construction engineering


    material and technical support engineering


    supervisory engineering


    conceptual engineering


    investment and finance engineering

    11 cost engineering: Engineering and consulting services in the development and application of scientific principles and methods for solving cost management problems.

NOTE Cost engineering includes: planning; value, economic and financial analysis, evaluation, audit, control, optimization, management of performance, changes and risks of cost at all stages of the life cycle of projects, assets, products, programs, project portfolios of companies, confirmed by calculations.

    12 organizational and construction engineering: Engineering and consulting services in the field of organizing the functioning of a construction site.

    13 engineering in the field of project management: Engineering and consulting services in the field of investment and construction project management in the full implementation of integration management processes, timing, cost, quality, personnel, risks, changes, contracts, communications, stakeholders.

    14 information technology engineering: Engineering and consulting services in the field of creation, implementation and maintenance of software products specialized for the construction industry, communication and communication tools aimed at the effective implementation of investment and construction projects.

    15 subject area of ​​engineering in construction: Processes for the implementation of investment and construction projects focused on construction, technical re-equipment, reconstruction of linear facilities, reconstruction of capital construction facilities, overhaul of capital construction facilities, overhaul of linear facilities.

    16 engineering and consulting services in construction: Engineering and consulting services in the field of engineering in construction, including consulting an investor, customer, technical customer to perform one or more stages of the life cycle of an investment and construction project and (or) the life cycle of a capital construction object.

Note - The stages of the life cycle of an investment and construction project include conceptual studies and forecasting, preliminary design (financial, economic, technical, social, environmental and other aspects); business planning and life cycle modeling; technological, basic and working design; sustainable development design; architecture and design; logistics and assembly of production resources; project management, risks, deadlines, cost. requirements, supply, construction, quality, commissioning; post-launch support, system engineering and other activities related to the named services.

    17 consulting engineer in construction: The subject of engineering and consulting services in construction, providing services under contracts with customers and other participants in investment and construction projects.

Notes

1 A consulting engineer in construction is either a legal entity - an engineering organization, or an individual - an independent consulting engineer.

cost engineering


organizational engineering in construction site

project management engineering


information technology engineering


construction engineering subject area


construction engineering consulting services


consulting engineer in construction


2 An independent consulting engineer in construction must have confirmation of professional qualifications and experience by passing attestation / certification in an authorized body for the right to perform engineering and consulting services in the field of construction.

    18 engineering organization: A legal entity that has an engineering organization officially confirmed by the relevant authorized bodies the right to provide engineering and consulting services in construction.

    19 investment and construction project: A project related to investment construction with the implementation of capital investments, aimed at solving the project investment problem and focused on construction, technical re-equipment, reconstruction of linear facilities and capital construction facilities, overhaul of capital

construction and linear facilities.

investment and construction activity: Activities aimed at attracting, investing and managing investments (investment activity) for the purposes of construction, reconstruction and overhaul, organization (planning), commissioning of industrial and non-industrial facilities, and as well as linear structures.

[GOST R 57363-2016, paragraph 1]

Terms from the field of engineering in construction

    21 life cycle of a capital construction object: The life cycle of a capital is the period of existence of a capital construction object, during the construction object of which engineering surveys, design, construction, technical re-equipment, reconstruction of linear

objects, reconstruction of capital construction objects, overhaul of capital construction objects, overhaul of linear objects, liquidation of the object.

project life cycle: A set of successive project phases, project life cycle from the moment the project starts to completion, the number and composition of which are determined by the scope of the project and the needs of project management.

Note - The project life cycle includes the phases of initiation, design and planning, project implementation (including the supply of material and technical resources and equipment, construction, commissioning and commissioning), project completion.

[GOST R 56715.5-2015, Article 63]

building: The result of construction, which is a three-dimensional building system with above-ground and (or) underground parts, including premises, engineering networks and engineering support systems and intended for human habitation and (or) activities, location of production, storage of products or keeping animals.

investments: Cash, securities, other property, investment, including property rights, other rights having a monetary value, invested in objects of entrepreneurial and (or) other activities in order to make a profit and (or) achieve another beneficial effect.

engineering surveys: Study of natural conditions and engineering survey factors of technogenic impact for the purpose of rational and safe use of territories and land plots within their limits, preparation of data on the substantiation of materials necessary for territorial planning, territory planning and architectural and construction design.

capital investments: Investments in fixed capital (fixed capital investment), including the costs of new construction, reconstruction and technical re-equipment of existing enterprises, the purchase of machinery, equipment, tools, inventory, design and survey work and other costs.

major repairs of capital construction objects major repairs of capital (except for linear objects): Replacement and (or) restoration of construction object building structures of capital construction objects or elements of such structures, with the exception of load-bearing building structures, replacement and (or) restoration of engineering and technical systems provision and networks of engineering and technical support of capital construction facilities or their elements, as well as the replacement of individual elements of load-bearing building structures with similar or other elements that improve the performance of such structures and (or) the restoration of these elements.

overhaul of linear objects: Change of parameters - major repairs of linear ditch of linear objects or their sections (parts), which does not entail a change in the class, category and (or) initially established indicators of the functioning of such objects and which does not require a change in the boundaries of the lanes withdrawal and (or) security eon of such objects.

linear objects: Power lines, communication lines (including linear objects including linear cable structures), pipelines, roads, railway lines and other similar structures.

capital construction object: A building, structure, construction of a capital construction object, objects whose construction has not been completed (hereinafter - construction in progress), with the exception of temporary buildings, kiosks, sheds and other similar structures.

    32 design: Creation of an object model based on the design description of this object and (or) the algorithm of its functioning or the algorithm of its transformation process, in some cases repeated throughout the entire life cycle of the object, with the issuance of documentation to the customer, including design and working documentation to create this object.

project documentation: Documentation containing project documentation materials in text form and in the form of maps (diagrams) and defining architectural, functional-technological, constructive and engineering solutions to ensure the construction, reconstruction of capital construction facilities, their parts, overhaul.

reconstruction of linear objects: Changing the parameters of linear objects of linear objects or their sections (parts), which entails a change in the class, category and (or) originally established indicators of the functioning of such objects (capacity, carrying capacity, etc.) or in which a change is required the boundaries of the right-of-way and (or) security zones of such objects.

reconstruction of capital construction objects: Changing the parameters of a capital construction object (with the exception of reconstruction linear objects), its parts (height, number of floors, area, volume), including superstructure, rebuilding, expansion of a capital construction object, as well as replacement and (or) restoration of load-bearing building structures of a capital construction object, except for the replacement of individual elements of such structures with similar or other elements that improve the performance of such structures and (or) restoration of these elements.

structure: The result of construction, which is a three-dimensional, planar or linear building system that has a ground. aboveground and (or) underground parts, consisting of load-bearing, and in some cases, enclosing building structures and designed to perform various types of production processes, store products, temporarily stay people, move people and goods.

construction: Creation of buildings, structures, structures, including construction on the site of demolished capital construction projects.

Notes

    1 The construction process includes all organizational, survey. design, construction, installation and commissioning work related to the creation, modification or demolition of the facility, as well as interaction with the competent authorities regarding the performance of such work

    2 The result of construction is a capital construction object (27).

(3, article 1, paragraph 13]

technical re-equipment: A set of measures to improve the technical and economic indicators of fixed assets or their individual parts based on the introduction of advanced equipment and technology, mechanization and automation of production, modernization and replacement of obsolete and worn-out equipment with new, more productive equipment.

project management: Planning, organization and control of the labor, financial and material and technical resources of the project, aimed at the effective achievement of the project objectives.

[GOST R 54869-2011. paragraph 3.17]

construction management: Organization of construction management at the facility, including: planning, control, assessment and risk management, coordination of work of contractors and construction and installation organizations, architectural supervision, construction control, other participants in construction, reconstruction or overhaul.

[GOST R 57363-2016. clause 3.7]

project manager in construction (project manager, project manager): Responsible person to whom the developer (investor) delegates the authority to manage work, plan, control and coordinate the work of project participants, order, control financial resources, assess and manage risks .

Note - The project manager represents the management company or directly the organization of the developer (investor).

[GOST R 57363-2016. clause 3.6]

Alphabetical index of terms in Russian

capital investments

investment and construction activities

design documentation

engineering surveys

investments

construction consultant

engineering

logistics engineering project management engineering

engineering in construction

engineering investment and financial engineering information technology

engineering control and supervision engineering conceptual engineering organizational and construction engineering design and construction engineering production and construction engineering cost

construction and technological engineering

technological engineering

area of ​​engineering in construction subject object of capital construction

linear objects

engineering organization

technical re-equipment

investment and construction project

design

reconstruction of linear objects

reconstruction of capital construction facilities repair of linear facilities overhaul of capital construction facilities overhaul

building

construction

construction management

project management project manager in construction

services in construction engineering and consulting cycle of a capital construction project life cycle of a project life cycle

Alphabetical index of terms in English

capital construction object

capital construction objects capital investment conceptual engineering

construction engineering construction engineering consulting services construction engineering subject area construction management constructional and technologic engineering consulting engineer in construction cost engineering design design engineering engineering engineering organization engineenng survey information technology engineering investment

investment and construction activity investment and finance engineering investment construction project life cycle of a capital construction object linear objects linear objects reconstruction major repairs of capital construction object major repairs of linear objects material and technical support engineering organizational engineering in construction site production and construction engineenng project project documentation project life cycle project management project management engineering project manager structure supervisory engineering technical re-equipment technological engineering

Bibliography

Federal Law of December 30, 2009 No. 384-FZ "Technical Regulations on the Safety of Buildings and Structures"

with bitumen, taken in certain proportions and mixed in a heated state. (GOST 9128-97)

atmospheric air- a vital component of the natural environment, which is a natural mixture of atmospheric gases located outside residential, industrial and other premises. ()

weather resistant flame retardant- a substance that provides, within the specified limits, long-term fire protection of products that are constantly under the influence of atmospheric factors. (GOST 12.1.033-81)

Certification of realtors- checking the level of knowledge and qualifications (certification) of candidates for professional realtors is one of the requirements and conditions for the subsequent obtaining of a license by a real estate company (realtor). Regulations on certification of realtors are approved by the Government of the Russian Federation. ()

Audit activity, audit- entrepreneurial activity on independent verification of accounting and financial (accounting) statements of organizations and individual entrepreneurs (audited persons). ()

Aerobic wastewater treatment process- the process of destruction of organic substances by microorganisms in the presence of atmospheric oxygen. (GOST 25150-82)

Aerodrome (heliport)- a piece of land or water surface with buildings, structures and equipment located on it, intended for take-off, landing, taxiing and parking of aircraft. (); - a land or water area specially prepared and equipped to ensure takeoff, landing, taxiing, parking and maintenance of aircraft. (SNiP 32-03-96)

Joint airfield- an aerodrome where civil aircraft, state aircraft and (or) aircraft of experimental aviation are jointly based. The list of jointly based airfields is approved by the Government of the Russian Federation. ()

Shared airfield- an aerodrome of state aviation, where takeoff, landing, taxiing and parking of civil aircraft are carried out, performing scheduled flights and not having the right to be based at this aerodrome. The decision on the joint use of the state aviation aerodrome is made by a specially authorized body in charge of this aerodrome. ()

Aerodrome pavements- structures that perceive loads and impacts from aircraft, operational and natural factors. Includes top and bottom layers. (SNiP 32-03-96)

Aerodrome facilities- structures, including ground elements of the airfield, ground bases, airfield pavements, drainage and drainage systems, as well as special platforms and structures. (SNiP 32-03-96)

Aerosol irrigation- irrigation with tiny drops of water to control the temperature and humidity of the surface layer of the atmosphere. (SNiP 2.06.03-85)

Aerospace sensing- a set of remote research methods used in engineering and environmental surveys, including multi-zone and spectral-zonal aerial photography, thermal infrared aerial photography, perspective aerial photography in combination with materials from space photo, scanner, television, radar, infrared and other types of surveys carried out from artificial satellites of the Earth , orbital stations and manned spacecraft. In the practice of engineering and environmental surveys, photo and scanner surveys are most widely used. Other types of surveys are considered as auxiliary for solving a narrow range of special tasks. (SP 11-102-97)

The airport- a complex of structures, including an aerodrome, an air terminal, and other structures, intended for the reception and departure of aircraft, air transportation services and having the necessary equipment for these purposes, aviation personnel and other workers. ()

Aerotank forwastewater treatment- a facility for biological wastewater treatment with air aeration. (GOST 25150-82)

Database- an objective form of presentation and organization of a set of data (articles, calculations, and so on), systematized in such a way that these data can be found and processed using an electronic computer (computer). ()

Base for measuring longitudinal (transverse) linear deformations of the sample- a fixed distance between the fixed supports, within which the longitudinal (transverse) deformation of the sample changes. (GOST 24452-80)

Test base- pre-set maximum duration of endurance tests in cycles. (GOST 24545-81)

Rental base for mobile (inventory) buildings and (or) structures- a specialized organization whose functions include providing construction with mobile (inventory buildings and (or) structures, including their transportation, installation, operation and dismantling. (GOST 25957-83)

Basic network- geod. a system of triangles that serves to transition from the length of the geodesic basis to the length of the triangulation side in a trigonometric way. (GOST 22268-76)

Base side- geod. the side of a triangulation triangle, the length of which is determined from direct measurements and serves as the starting point for determining the lengths of other sides. (GOST 22268-76)

Basic (constant) cost level- the cost determined on the basis of estimated prices fixed on some accepted date. This level of estimated cost is intended to compare the results of investment activities in different periods of time, economic analysis of various areas of this activity, and is also used as a basis for determining the cost at the current level. (, SP 81-01-94, MDS 81-1.99)

Basic (typical) elemental cement consumption rate- net consumption of cement required for the manufacture of 1 cu. m of concrete of a given quality, according to standard technology, from materials with averaged standard quality indicators. (SNiP 82-02-95)

Basic design document designation- designation of a group or basic main design document. (GOST 2.113-75)

Basic objects- institutions and enterprises that organize and provide periodic maintenance of a group of settlements within the boundaries of the territory of local self-government. (SP 30-102-99)

Basic design document- a design document containing permanent performance data for two or more products. (GOST 2.113-75)

Basic Sample- a product sample accepted for comparison when assessing its technical level and quality, characterizing advanced scientific and technological achievements for a specified period. (GOST 2.116-84)

Basic way to execute design documents- a way to execute a set of design documents for products, in which all versions of these products are contained in one basic main design document. (GOST 2.113-75)

Basic section of the enclosing structure- a section of the enclosing structure, the state of thermal insulation of which is taken as a standard when monitoring the quality of thermal insulation of other sections of the enclosing structure. (GOST 26629-85)

Order book balance- is determined by the difference in the shares of respondents who marked "above normal" and "below normal", according to the expected number of employed - who noted "increase" and "decrease".()

Interest balance- the difference between the percentage of positive answers and the percentage of negative answers. It is a way of interpreting answers to questions that are supposed to give one of several answers. ()

Thermal energy balanceheat supply systems (heat balance)- housing and communal services. the result of the distribution of the amounts of thermal energy released by the heat source (sources), taking into account losses in the transmission and distribution of thermal energy up to the boundaries of operational responsibility and used by subscribers; (MDS 41-3.2000)

Balance of heat carriers of the heat supply system (water balance; steam condensate balance)- housing and communal services. the result of the distribution of quantities of heat carriers (network water; steam; condensate) released by the heat source (sources), taking into account losses during transportation to the limits of operational responsibility and used by subscribers; (MDS 41-3.2000)

Balcony- a fenced area protruding from the plane of the facade wall, which serves for recreation in the summer. (SNiP 2.08.01-89)

balcony door block- a translucent structure designed to provide communication between the interior and the balcony (loggia), natural lighting of the room and protection from atmospheric and noise influences. The balcony door unit consists of assembly units: a frame, a door leaf and, in some cases, a transom. (GOST 23166-99)

Bank- a credit institution that has the exclusive right to carry out in the aggregate banking operations provided for by the federal law "On Banks and Banking Activity". (GOST R 51110-97)

Banking system of the Russian Federation- a system that includes the Central Bank of the Russian Federation (Bank of Russia), credit institutions, branches and representative offices of foreign banks, designed for the legal regulation of banking activities in accordance With The Constitution of the Russian Federation, the federal law "On Banks and Banking" and other federal laws and regulations of the Bank of Russia. (GOST R 51110-97)

Bankruptcy (insolvency)- recognized by the arbitration court or declared by the debtor the inability of the debtor to fully satisfy the claims of creditors for monetary obligations and (or) fulfill the obligation to make mandatory payments (bankruptcy). ()

Drum- the crowning part of the temple, bearing a dome or a multifaceted closed vault and having a cylindrical or polyhedral shape. In most cases, it has window openings. A blind drum without window openings is called a neck. (SP 31-103-99)

pressure level is the vertical distance corresponding to a change in atmospheric pressure per unit. (GOST 22268-76)

barometric leveling- leveling based on the relationship between altitude and atmospheric pressure. (GOST 22268-76)

Barrier- bank. bulletproof, rigidly fixed at the installation site of protective bank equipment (SZB), designed to ensure the safety of bank personnel, security personnel and prevent free passage. (GOST R 51110-97)

Surface water body basin- a territory that includes the catchment areas of hydraulically connected reservoirs and streams, the main of which flows into the sea or lake. ()

Traveling (translational) waves- waves, the visible form of which moves in space. (SNiP 2.06.04-82)

Non-documentary form of issuance securities- a form of emissive securities, in which the owner is identified on the basis of an entry in the system for maintaining the register of securities holders or, in the case of securities deposit, on the basis of an entry on the depo account. ()

Strapless belt- equipment. a safety belt, including: a carrying belt covering the waist or chest of a person, having a broadened support in the dorsal part (sash), a sling with a carabiner or a catcher for attaching to supports. (GOST R 50849-96)

Non-pressure hydraulic transport- hydraulic industrial transport, the pipeline of which operates when incompletely filled with slurry (with a free flow surface). (SNiP 2.05.07-91)

Safe distance- the smallest distance between a person and a source of a dangerous and harmful production factor, at which a person is outside the danger zone. (GOST 12.0.002-80)

Safety- the state of protection of the vital interests of the individual, society and the state from internal and external threats. (); - the absence of unacceptable risk associated with the possibility of causing damage. Note: In the field of standardization, the safety of products, works (processes) and services is usually considered in order to achieve an optimal balance of a number of factors, including such non-technical factors as human behavior, to reduce the risk associated with the possibility of damage to the environment, human health and property safety. to an acceptable level. (GOST R 1.0-92, GOST R 51110-97)

Safety of hydraulic structures- property of hydraulic structures, which allows to ensure the protection of life, health and legitimate interests of people, the environment and economic facilities. ()

Production Equipment Safety- the property of production equipment to comply with labor safety requirements during installation (dismantling) and operation under the conditions established by regulatory documentation. (GOST 12.0.002-80)

Process safety- the property of the production process to comply with the requirements of labor safety when it is carried out under the conditions established by the regulatory documentation. (GOST 12.0.002-80)

Safety of goods (works, services)- safety of the goods (work, service) for life, health, property of the consumer and the environment under normal conditions of its use, storage, transportation and disposal, as well as the safety of the process of performing work (rendering a service). ()

Safe conditions for humans- the state of the environment, in which there is no danger of the harmful effects of its factors on humans. ()

Safe working conditions- working conditions under which the impact on workers of harmful or hazardous production factors is excluded or the levels of their impact do not exceed the established standards. (, , SNiP 12-03-2001); - the state of working conditions under which the impact on the worker of dangerous and harmful production factors is excluded or the impact of harmful production factors does not exceed the maximum permissible values. (GOST 12.0.002-80, SP 12-132-99)

Reliability- housing and communal services. the property of a heat supply system to remain operational continuously for a given time or a given operating time. (MDS 41-6.2000)

White- cement. property of white Portland cements, characterized by the coefficient of reflection of light by the surface of the sample. (GOST 965-89)

white portland cement- Portland cement containing white Portland cement clinker, gypsum or its derivatives. (GOST 965-89)

White Portland cement with additives- Portland cement containing white Portland cement clinker, gypsum or its derivatives, not more than 20% of additives. (GOST 965-89)

White Portland cement clinker- clinker, consisting mainly of calcium silicates and aluminates, obtained by firing before sintering a low-iron raw mixture and having a whiteness of at least 70% on an absolute scale in a crushed state. (GOST 965-89)

Right of way for inland waterways (ROW)- coastal land allotment along the inland waterway, provided in the prescribed manner for work related to the provision of navigation. (GOST 26775-97)

Concrete- an artificial stone-like material, which is a hardened concrete mixture. There are the following stages of concrete readiness: concrete mix, fresh concrete and hardened concrete. (GOST 25192-82)

concrete panel- a panel, the strength of which during the operation stage is provided by one concrete. The concrete panel has structural reinforcement and may have design reinforcement designed to absorb the forces that arise during the manufacture and transportation of the panel and during the installation of the wall. The panel is considered concrete if the working reinforcement is available only in limited areas (for example, in support zones, zones of stress concentration from local loads). (GOST 11024-84); - a panel with structural reinforcement, the strength of which during the operation stage is provided by one concrete. Concrete panels also include panels in which the working reinforcement is located only in limited areas (for example, in the lintel above the opening, cantilever ledge, support zones, stress concentration zones from local loads) and there is no vertical working reinforcement. (GOST 12504-80)

Concrete polymers- special concretes on a mineral binder, impregnated with monomers or polymers with their subsequent curing. (GOST 25192-82)

Decorative concrete- special concretes intended for finishing buildings and structures. (GOST 25192-82)

Heat-resistant concrete- special concretes designed to work under conditions of exposure to temperatures from 200 to 1800°C. (GOST 25192-82)

Structural concrete- concretes of load-bearing and enclosing structures of buildings and structures, the determining quality requirements of which are the requirements for physical and mechanical characteristics. (GOST 25192-82)

Coarse-porous concrete- concretes in which the space between the grains of coarse and fine aggregates is not completely filled or not filled at all with small aggregates and hardened binders, porous additives that regulate porosity in a volume of not more than 7%. (GOST 25192-82)

Lightweight concrete- concretes on cement binder, porous coarse and porous or dense fine aggregates. (GOST 25192-82)

Fine-grained concrete (sand concrete)- concretes of dense structure on cement binder and dense fine aggregates. (GOST 25192-82)

Concrete on gypsum binders- concretes based on semi-aqueous gypsum or anhydrite (including gypsum-cement-pozzolanic, etc. binders). (GOST 25192-82)

Concrete on lime binders- concretes based on lime in combination with hydraulic active and (or) silica components (cement, slag, ash, quartz sand and active mineral additives). (GOST 25192-82)

Concrete onorganic fillers (arbolit)- concretes based on cement binder and vegetable origin of organic aggregates (crushed wood from production waste, cotton stalks or rice straw, hemp and flax fire). (GOST 25192-82)

Concrete on dense aggregates- concretes on aggregates from dense rocks or slags. (GOST 25192-82)

Concrete on porous aggregates- concretes on artificial and natural mineral porous aggregates, as well as on porous large and dense small aggregates. (GOST 25192-82)

Concrete on cement binders (cement concrete)- concretes based on clinker cements. (GOST 25192-82)

Concrete on slag binders- concretes based on ground slags and ashes with hardening activators (alkaline solutions, lime, cement or gypsum). (GOST 25192-82)

Prestressing concretes- special concretes based on self-stressing cement, expanding during hardening and designed to create a prestress (self-stress) in the structure during its hardening. (GOST 25192-82)

Dense concrete- concretes, in which the space between the grains of coarse and fine or only fine aggregates is filled with a hardened binder and pores of entrained gas or air, including those formed through the use of additives that regulate porosity in a volume of not more than 7%. (GOST 25192-82)

Radiation-protective concretes- special concretes designed to protect against exposure to radiation. (GOST 25192-82)

Silicate concrete- concretes on lime binders of autoclave and non-autoclave hardening. (GOST 25192-82)

Special concretes- concretes, which are subject to special requirements in accordance with their purpose. (GOST 25192-82)

Heat-insulating concretes- special concretes intended for thermal insulation of structures, buildings and structures. (GOST 25192-82)

heavy concrete- dense concrete on cement binder and dense large and small aggregates. (GOST 25192-82)

Chemically resistant concretes- special concretes designed to work in conditions of exposure to aggressive environments. (GOST 25192-82)

Cement-polymer concretes- special concretes based on a cement binder, the aggregates of which are treated with a polymer composition before making the concrete mixture. (GOST 25192-82)

Cellular concrete- concretes, in which the main part of the volume is made up of evenly distributed pores in the form of cells obtained with the help of gas or foam formers. (GOST 25192-82)

Biological wastewater treatment- technological processes for wastewater treatment based on the ability of biological organisms to decompose pollutants. (GOST 25150-82)

biofilm- a film of bacteria and other organisms on the surface of the biological filter loading, oxidizing and mineralizing pollutants. (GOST 25150-82)

biological pond- reservoir for biological wastewater treatment in natural conditions. (GOST 25150-82)

biological filter- a facility for wastewater treatment, operating on the principle of passing them through a load with a biological film. (GOST 25150-82)

Biostability- resistance of a parquet product to destruction by biological agents. (GOST 4.223-83)

dry closet- a device for processing fecal waste into organic fertilizer by using a biological oxidation process activated by electrical heating or chemical additives. (SNiP 30-02-97)

Biochemical oxygen demand in wastewater- the amount of oxygen consumed for the biochemical oxidation of pollutants contained in wastewater in a certain time interval. (GOST 25150-82)

Curve bisector- geod. a straight line segment connecting the vertex of the angle of rotation of the route with the middle of the curve. (GOST 22268-76)

Favorable environment- the environment, the quality of which ensures the sustainable functioning of natural ecological systems, natural and natural-anthropogenic objects. ()

Favorable conditions for human life- the state of the environment, in which there is no harmful effect of its factors on a person (harmless conditions) and there are opportunities for restoring disturbed functions of the human body. ()

Landscaping- a set of measures that ensure the accessibility of visitors with limited mobility and include: creating an artificial landscape (landscaping), paving paths for pedestrians and the roadway, outdoor lighting, creating recreation and entertainment areas on the site, as well as providing information to visitors. (SP 31-102-99)

Block- crap. the bearing part of the stamp, which has a mounting and assembly purpose. (GOST 2.424-80); - equipment. closed or open space formwork, assembled from panels or individual panels. (GOST 23478-79)

Residential block- an autonomous part of a blocked residential building, including one apartment and, if necessary, other premises. (SNiP 31-02-2001)

Pipe block- several units and elements of the pipeline, enlarged before installation on the installation site. (MDS 81-29.2001)

Glass blocks- all-glass products, unpainted or colored, intended for laying translucent enclosing structures of buildings. They differ: hollow with a hermetic air cavity formed during welding of two semi-blocks; hollow with an open air cavity; solid without cavity. (ST SEV 2439-80)

Blocked residential building- a building of an apartment type, consisting of two or more apartments, each of which has direct access to the adjacent plot. (SNiP 2.08.01-89); - a house consisting of two or more apartments, each of which has direct access to its own plot of land. (SP 30-102-99)

block container- volume element of full factory readiness. Note: A volumetric element can be closed, open, transformable. (GOST 25957-83)

Lateral daylight- natural lighting of the room through the light openings in the outer walls. (SNiP 23-05-95)

Border- fencing of traffic routes and spaces with homogeneous elements of low height, combining functions according to the criteria of safety and information content. (SP 31-102-99)

Board- equipment. a mold element designed to form part of the outer perimeter of the product outside the plane of the pallet. (GOST 25781-83)

Base board- equipment. the board of the group form, on which the forming elements are fixed. (GOST 25781-83)

Board transverse (end)- equipment. board located on the short side of the form. (GOST 25781-83) Board longitudinal- equipment. board, located on the long side of the form. (GOST 25781-83) The board is elastic- equipment. board connected to the pallet by an elastic hinge. (GOST 25781-83)

Onboard equipment (board equipment)- a set of forming elements designed to form the surfaces of the product outside the plane of the pallet; - a set of boards that are an inventory of the molding post. (GOST 25781-83)

Fire hose (fire barrel)- a device installed at the end of the pressure line for the formation and direction of fire extinguishing jets. (GOST 12.2.047-86)

Reservation emergency- housing and communal services. minimum consumption of thermal energy and (or) heat carriers, ensuring a safe state for the personnel and the environment of the enterprise with a completely stopped technological process; (MDS 41-3.2000)

Technological armor- housing and communal services. the lowest consumption of thermal energy and (or) heat carriers and the length of time necessary for the consumer to safely complete the technological process, production cycle, after which the corresponding heat-using equipment can be turned off; (MDS 41-3.2000)

Bar (profile)- windows. profile detail of a sash, box, strapping of a leaf from any material or combination of materials (profiled wooden detail, polyvinyl chloride profile, metal profile (including combined, with a thermal insert). (GOST 23166-99); extrusion method, with a given shape and dimensions of the section (GOST 30673-99)

Financial statements- a unified system of data on the property and financial position of the organization and the results of its economic activity, compiled on the basis of accounting data in accordance with established forms. ()

Fast flow on the sewer- a straight section of a sewer collector, laid with a slope that creates increased speeds of wastewater movement. (GOST 25150-82)

Household buildings of enterprises- buildings designed to accommodate employees' service premises: sanitary, public health, public catering, trade and household services, culture. (SNiP 2.09.04-87)

Household electrical installations- electrical installations used in residential, municipal and public buildings of all types, such as cinemas, cinemas, clubs, schools, kindergartens, shops, hospitals, etc., with which both adults and children can interact. (GOST 12.1.038-82)

Budget- the form of formation and spending of the fund of funds intended for financial support of the tasks and functions of the state and local self-government. ()

The budget system of the Russian Federation- based on economic relations and the state structure of the Russian Federation, regulated by the rules of law, the totality of the federal budget, the budgets of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, local budgets and budgets of state off-budget funds. ()

budget loan- budgetary funds provided to another budget on a returnable, gratuitous or paid basis for a period of not more than six months within a financial year. ()

Budget appropriations- budgetary funds provided by the budget list to the recipient or manager of budgetary funds. ()

Budget credit- a form of financing budget expenditures, which provides for the provision of funds to legal entities or other budgets on a reimbursable and reimbursable basis. ()

Cover cars- railway wagons additionally installed in front of the train or between the train and the locomotive in order to ensure the supply of the train for loading (unloading) explosive and flammable goods or to prevent the locomotive from entering a prohibited section of the track. (SNiP 2.05.07-91)

Glass wool- material in the form of a loose mass of entangled non-oriented glass fibers with a diameter of 1 to 35 containing beads and intended for thermal and sound insulation. (ST SEV 2439-80)

Commissioning of capacities- an indicator of capacity (productivity, capacity, throughput, area, length, etc.) created as a result of investments in fixed assets. ()

Commissioning- housing and communal services. filling the heating networks and heat consumption systems of the subscriber with a coolant and putting them under pressure, carried out after the proper registration of the admission of the facility for operation. (MDS 41-3.2000)

Introductory gas pipeline- a section of the gas pipeline from the disconnecting device at the entrance to the building (when the disconnecting device is installed outside the building) to the internal gas pipeline, including the gas pipeline laid in a case through the wall of the building. (SNiP 2.04.08-87)

Departmental security- a set of administrative bodies, forces and means created by the federal executive authorities, designed to protect protected objects from unlawful encroachments. ()

Departmental communication networks- telecommunication networks of ministries and other federal executive bodies created to meet industrial and special needs, with access to a public communication network. ()

fan of paths- railway a separate switch zone with a beam-like division of the railway tracks. (SNiP 2.05.07-91)

Amount of compensation (subsidies)- is defined as the difference between the amounts of payment accepted for a given period for a part of residential premises occupied according to the social norm of housing space, and utilities in accordance with the standards for their consumption and the maximum allowable expenses of citizens for paying for housing and communal services, taking into account the total family income and current benefits.()

The amount of compensation on the second basis- is defined as the difference between the amounts of payment for housing and utilities accepted for a given period based on the social norm of housing area and standards for the consumption of utilities and 0.5 of the minimum wage established by federal law. ()

The amount of compensation on the first basis- is defined as the difference between the amounts of payment for housing and utilities accepted for a given period based on the social norm of housing area and standards for the consumption of utilities and the maximum allowable expenses of citizens for paying for housing and utilities, determined in accordance with the Regulations on the procedure for providing citizens with compensation (subsidies ) to pay for housing and utilities, approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of June 18, 1996 No. 707. ()

Ventilation- indoor air exchange to remove excess heat, moisture, harmful and other substances in order to ensure acceptable meteorological conditions and air purity in the serviced or working area with an average unavailability of 400 h/g - for round-the-clock work and 300 h/g - for single-shift work during the daytime. (SNiP 2.04.05-91)

Veranda- a glazed unheated room attached to a building or built into it. (SNiP 2.08.01-89, SNiP 30-02-97)

Probability of exposure to fire hazards- mathematical value of the possibility of exposure to fire hazards with predetermined values ​​of their parameters. (GOST 12.1.033 - 81)

Probability of fire (burning)- the mathematical value of the possibility of the appearance of the necessary and sufficient conditions for the occurrence of a fire (burning). (GOST 12.1.033-81)

Probable displacements and deformations- the magnitude of displacements and deformations, determined in conditions when there are no calendar plans for the development of mining operations. (SNiP 2.01.09-91)

Vertical curve of the track- geod. part of the axis of the route of the designed structure, which is a curve lying in a vertical plane. (GOST 22268-76)

vertical plane- geod. a plane passing through the plumb line of a given point. (GOST 22268-76)

Vertical deformations of the earth's surface (slopes, curvature)- deformations of the earth's surface in the vertical plane, caused by uneven vertical displacements. (SNiP 2.01.09-91)

Regulatory documents of the System are subdivided into state federal documents, documents of constituent entities of the Russian Federation and industrial and branch documents of business entities. Taking into account the requirements of GOST R 1.0, the following documents are developed as part of the system.

Federal regulations:
building codes and regulations of the Russian Federation SNiP
state standards of the Russian Federation in the field of construction GOST R
codes of practice for design and construction joint venture
system guidance documents RDS
Regulatory documents of the subjects of the Russian Federation:
territorial building codes TSN
Industrial and industry regulatory documents:
standards of enterprises (associations) of the construction complex and standards of public associations STP and STO

Terms of the system of regulatory documents in construction and their definitions

N p / p The term and its equivalent in English DEFINITION The document on the basis of which the definition is given
1 2 3 4
1. REGULATORY DOCUMENTS
1.1 Regulatory document A document that establishes rules, general principles or characteristics relating to certain activities or their results and is available to a wide range of consumers. Notes: 1. The term "regulatory document" in the System of Regulatory Documents in Construction covers such concepts as building codes and regulations, set of rules, territorial building codes, standard. 2. The activity manifested in the development, publication and application of the normative documents of the System is denoted by the term "rationing and standardization". Terms defining goals and other aspects of regulation and standardization are accepted according to GOST R 1.0 ISO/IEC-2:1991 (clause 3.1)
1.2 Building regulations A normative document in the field of construction, adopted by an executive authority and containing mandatory requirements. Notes: 1. Building codes and regulations are a special case of technical regulation. 2. In the System of Regulatory Documents in Construction, the area of ​​construction includes objects of regulation and standardization in accordance with the structure of the system of regulatory documents. ISO/IEC -2:1991 (clauses 3.5 and 3.5.1)
1.3 Code of Practice (Design and Construction) Code of Practice A normative document recommending technical solutions or procedures for engineering surveys for construction, design, construction and installation works and the manufacture of building products, as well as the operation of building products, and determining how to achieve its compliance with the mandatory requirements of building codes, rules and standards ISO/IEC -2:1991 (clause 3.4)
1.4 Provincial Normative document (in building construction) Regulatory document in the field of construction, adopted at the level of one territorial unit of the country ISO/IEC -2:1991 (clauses 3.2.4 and 1.6.4)
1.5 Standard, international, Regional, National standard and Company standard - According to GOST R 1.0
1.6 Specification A document that specifies the technical requirements that a product, process, or service must satisfy. Notes: 1. The specification document should specify the procedures by which it can be determined whether these requirements are met. 2. Technical specifications can be a standard (standard type of technical specifications), or an independent document for specific products. 3. In accordance with the Law "On Standardization", technical specifications as an independent document are developed as part of the technical documentation for products. The technical conditions referred to in the agreements (contracts) for the products supplied in accordance with GOST R 1.0 are used as a regulatory document. ISO/IEC -2:1991 (clause 3.3)
1.7 Acknowledged rule of technology A technical position recognized by the majority of competent specialists as reflecting the state of the art. NOTE A normative document is considered to be a recognized technical rule. ISO/IEC - 2:1991 (clause 1.5)
1.8 Series of normative documents A set of interrelated regulatory documents, united by a common target orientation and establishing agreed requirements for interrelated objects of standardization (rationing) GOST R 1.0
2. CONTENT OF REGULATORY DOCUMENTS
2.1 Provision (normative document) Provision The logical unit of the content of a normative document. The provisions of regulatory documents in construction are divided: a) according to the form of presentation into norms, rules and messages; b) according to the degree of obligation into mandatory, recommended and reference; c) by content into operational, descriptive and methodological. ISO/IEC - 2:1991 (clause 7.1.)
2.2 Norm A provision that establishes quantitative or qualitative criteria to be satisfied. Notes: 1. In ISO documents, this definition corresponds to the English term "Requirement" (requirement). 2. For norms characterizing the estimated need in natural or monetary form, expressed in absolute or relative terms, the term "norm" is also used. ISO/IEC - 2:1991 (clause 7.5.)
2.3 Instruction Rule A clause describing the actions to be performed ISO/IEC - 2:1991 (clause 7.3.)
2.4 Message Statement Statement containing information ISO/IEC - 2:1991 (clause 7.2.)
2.5 Mandatory provision - (requirement) Provision (norm or rule), the application of which is mandatory by law ISO/IEC - 2:1991 (clauses 7.5.1; 7.5.2; 11.4)
Note - In accordance with ISO documents, the provision of a normative document can be:
Mandatory requirement binding by general law or by reference in a regulation;
Exclusive requirement mandatory in terms of achieving compliance with the document in which this provision is contained;
optional requirement mandatory as part of the selection or additionally for certain cases (alternative requirement).
2.6 Recommendation A provision (norm or rule) containing advice or guidance that is not binding ISO/IEC - 2:1991 (clause 7.4.)
2.7 Reference Statement Statement containing information (message) ISO/IEC - 2:1991 (clause 7.2.)
2.8 Performance provision A provision that contains characteristics of the conformity of the product to its intended purpose, related to the behavior of this product during its use (performance characteristics) ISO/IEC - 2:1991 (clause 7.8.) ISO 6240 ISO 6241
2.9 Descriptive provision The provision, which contains the characteristics of the conformity of products to their intended purpose, associated with its production. Notes: 1. Descriptive clauses usually describe the design, structural details, etc. indicating the size and composition of materials. 2. For standards containing descriptive provisions, the term “prescriptive standard” is also used in ISO building materials. ISO/IEC - 2:1991 (clause 7.7.)
2.10 Methodological provision Deemed-to-satisfy provision Statement indicating one or more ways to achieve compliance with a requirement of a normative document (aimed at achieving compliance) ISO/IEC - 2:1991 (clause 7.6.)
3. HARMONIZATION OF STANDARDS AND OTHER NORMATIVE DOCUMENTS
3.1 Harmonized standards (normative documents) Harmonized standards Standards for the same object, approved by different standards bodies, and ensuring interchangeability of products, processes and services and mutual understanding of test results or information. NOTE Harmonized standards may differ in presentation or even in content. ISO/IEC - 2:1991 (clause 6.1)
3.2 Identical standards (normative documents) Identical standards Harmonized standards that are identical in content and presentation ISO/IEC - 2:1991 (clause 6.3)
3.3 Comparable standards Standards for the same object, approved by different standards bodies and based on the same methods, which allow differences in requirements to be uniquely compared. NOTE Comparable standards are not harmonized standards. ISO/IEC - 2:1991 (clause 6.9)
4. OBJECTS OF REGULATION AND STANDARDIZATION IN CONSTRUCTION
4.1 Objects of urban planning Settlement systems, cities, other settlements and their parts -
4.2 Construction products Completed buildings and other building structures, as well as their complexes. Notes: 1. The phrase “buildings and structures” used in practice in the System of Regulatory Documents is understood as “buildings and other building structures”. 2. The subject of consideration in the System of Regulatory Documents in Construction is the construction part of buildings and structures, as well as engineering equipment, the function of which is to provide normal conditions for the conduct of relevant technological processes -
4.3 Building construction A single result of construction activity, intended for the implementation of certain consumer functions. -
4.4 Building Surface building structure with premises for living and (or) activities of people, placement of production facilities for storing products or keeping animals -
4.5 room The space inside the building, which has a certain functional purpose and is limited by building structures -
4.6 Building structure Part of a building or other building structure that performs certain load-bearing, enclosing and (or) aesthetic functions -
4.7 building product Product intended for use as an element of building structures of buildings and structures -
4.8 Construction material Material (including piece). Designed for creating building structures of buildings and structures and manufacturing building products -

The structure of the system of regulatory documents in construction

Complexes of documents Main directions of standardization and regulation

1 ORGANIZATIONAL AND METHODOLOGICAL REGULATORY DOCUMENTS
10 Standardization, regulation, certification Goals, objectives, objects, methodology and organization of work on standardization, regulation and certification in construction
11 Engineering surveys for construction and design Composition, general requirements and procedure for conducting engineering surveys for construction, pre-project and design work Procedure for coordination, examination and approval of projects. Types, content and design of urban planning and design estimates
12 Production Organization of construction, technological preparation and general rules of construction production, mechanization of construction, ensuring labor safety and environmental protection in the construction process. Quality control and acceptance of completed construction projects. Organization of production of building products and materials. Types, content and design of technological and as-built documentation
13 Exploitation General rules for maintenance, inspection and repair of building structures and systems of engineering equipment of buildings and structures. Types, content and execution of repair and maintenance documentation
14* Urban cadastre General rules for the creation and maintenance of the urban cadastre. Types, content and execution of urban cadastre documentation
15* Architectural and urban planning activities Organizational and methodological provisions that determine the structure and functions of a unified system of bodies of architecture and urban planning. Rules and methods for the implementation of architectural activities by its participants.
2 GENERAL TECHNICAL REGULATORY DOCUMENTS
20 The main provisions of the reliability of building structures General principles for ensuring safety, serviceability and durability of building structures, engineering systems, structures and materials. Basic concepts of reliability, classification of building structures according to the degree of responsibility, load and impact of various types. Classification of failures, parameters of calculation models and principles for establishing regulatory requirements for the reliability of building structures, structures and foundations. Fundamentals of statistical acceptance control in construction
21 Fire safety General principles for ensuring fire safety in solving urban planning, space-planning and design problems, classification of buildings, structures and their elements by fire resistance and fire hazard, fire protection equipment, escape routes and safety zones. Fire-technical indicators of building structures, materials and products, principles of calculation, methods of control and testing
22 Protection from hazardous geophysical impacts General principles of engineering protection and characteristics of hazardous geophysical impacts (seismic, landslides, landslides, avalanches, mudflows, erosion, undermined, karst, flooded and flooded areas, etc.). Requirements for engineering surveys for construction, urban planning, space-planning. Structural and construction and technological measures to ensure the safety of people, as well as the operation of engineering protection structures
23 Indoor climate and protection from harmful influences General principles for ensuring the thermal, air-humidity, acoustic and light conditions of the premises. Characteristics of the environmental impact (including climatic impacts, vibration, noise, radiation, toxic emissions, and others). Calculation methods and constructive provision for the protection of people's health from these effects, methods of control and testing
24 Dimensional interchangeability and compatibility General principles for ensuring dimensional interchangeability and compatibility in construction, rules for coordinating dimensions, tolerances of geometric parameters. Methods for measuring and controlling accuracy
3 REGULATORY DOCUMENTS ON URBAN PLANNING, BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTIONS
30 urban planning The main provisions of resettlement, distribution of productive forces, development of inter-settlement, engineering and transport infrastructure of territories, planning and development of territories, settlements and their separate parts
31 Residential, public and industrial buildings and structures Classification and technical requirements for residential, public, industrial and warehouse buildings, structures and their parts. Basic provisions for the production of work, acceptance rules, methods of control and testing
32 Transport facilities Classification, loads and impacts, geometric parameters and technical requirements for structures and elements of roads and railways, subways, sea, river, air, industrial and urban transport. Basic provisions for the calculation, design and production of work, acceptance rules, methods of control and testing
33 Hydrotechnical and reclamation structures Classification, loads and impacts, basic requirements for dams, canals, dikes, bank protection and other structures. Basic provisions for the calculation, design and production of work, acceptance rules, methods of control and testing
34 Main and field pipelines Classification, loads and impacts, geometric parameters and technical requirements for pipelines and storage facilities for gas, oil and oil products, as well as their location. Basic provisions for the calculation, design and production of work, acceptance rules, methods of control and testing
35* Providing an accessible living environment for the disabled and other people with limited mobility Basic provisions and general requirements for providing an accessible living environment for people with disabilities and other people with limited mobility
4 REGULATORY DOCUMENTS FOR ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT OF BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES AND EXTERNAL NETWORKS
40 Water supply and sewerage Classification of systems and consumers, technical requirements for external networks, structures and their placement, internal systems. Norms of water consumption, water treatment and wastewater treatment. Basic provisions for the design and production of works, mode of operation. Sanitary equipment, fittings, appliances and sewer pipes. Acceptance rules, methods of control and testing.
41 Heat supply, heating, ventilation and air conditioning Classification of systems and consumers, technical requirements for external networks and structures, their placement, network water, internal systems and equipment. Norms of heat consumption, purification of emissions, use of secondary thermal resources. Basic provisions for the design and production of works, mode of operation. Heating appliances, fittings and air ducts. Acceptance rules, methods of control and testing.
42 Gas supply Classification of systems, technical requirements for gas pipelines, equipment and disconnecting devices. Norms of gas consumption. Basic provisions for the design and production of works, mode of operation. Acceptance rules, control and test methods
Note: The requirements for the equipment of other engineering systems of buildings are accepted in accordance with the standards of the State Standard of Russia, the Rules for the Installation of Electrical Installations of the State Energy Supervision Authority and the relevant regulatory documents of other bodies.
5 REGULATORY DOCUMENTS FOR BUILDING STRUCTURES AND PRODUCTS
50 Bases and foundations of buildings and structures Classification and design characteristics of soils. Methods for calculating and designing foundations and pile foundations. Basic provisions for the production of work, operation mode and condition diagnostics. Acceptance rules, control and test methods
51 Stone and reinforced masonry structures General requirements for stone and reinforced masonry structures of buildings and structures. Methods for calculating and designing structures and their connections, the main provisions for the construction of structures, the mode of their operation and diagnostics of the state. Acceptance rules, control and test methods
52 Reinforced concrete and concrete structures General requirements for monolithic, prefabricated and precast-monolithic concrete and reinforced concrete structures. Methods for calculating and designing structures and their connections, basic provisions for the manufacture, erection of structures, protection against corrosion, their mode of operation and condition diagnostics. Reinforced concrete and prefabricated concrete structures.
53 Metal constructions General requirements for load-bearing and enclosing structures, including those with effective insulation, made of steel and aluminum alloys. Methods for calculating and designing structures and their connections, basic provisions for the manufacture, installation of structures, protection against corrosion, their mode of operation and condition diagnostics. Metal structures of factory production.
54 wooden structures General requirements for wooden structures of buildings and structures. Methods for calculating and designing structures and their connections, basic provisions for the manufacture, installation of structures, protection against corrosion, their mode of operation and condition diagnostics. Wooden structures and factory-made products.
55 Structures from other materials General requirements for asbestos-cement and structures made of other materials. Methods for calculating and designing structures and their connections, basic provisions for the manufacture, installation of structures, their operation mode and condition diagnostics. Factory designs. Acceptance rules, control and test methods
56 Windows, doors, gates and accessories General requirements for products. Specifications for products and components. Acceptance rules, control and test methods
6 REGULATORY DOCUMENTS FOR BUILDING MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS
60 Wall masonry materials General requirements for bricks and wall stones from various materials. Specifications for specific varieties, types, brands. Acceptance rules, control and test methods
61 Mineral binders General requirements for cement and other binders. Specifications for specific varieties, types, brands. Acceptance rules, control and test methods
62 Concretes and mortars General requirements for various types of concrete, concrete mixtures, mortars. Specifications for specific varieties. Acceptance rules, control and test methods
63 Crushed stone, gravel and sand for construction work General requirements for crushed stone, gravel, sand, artificial and natural porous aggregates. Specifications for specific varieties. Acceptance rules, control and test methods
64 Heat-insulating, sound-proofing and sound-absorbing materials General requirements for mineral wool products, cellular concrete products, foam-based slabs and other heat-insulating materials. Specifications for specific varieties. Acceptance rules, control and test methods
65 Roofing, waterproofing and sealing materials and products General requirements for rolled roofing materials, roofing mastics, insulating and sealing materials. Specifications for specific varieties. Acceptance rules, control and test methods
66 Finishing and facing materials Requirements for polymer, ceramic, wood and other finishing and facing materials and products. Acceptance rules, control and test methods
67 Asbestos cement products Requirements for asbestos-cement flat and corrugated sheets, pipes, extrusion products. Acceptance rules, control and test methods
68 Road materials Requirements for asphalt concrete, asphalt concrete mixtures and other road materials. Acceptance rules, control and test methods
69 building glass Requirements for sheet glass and glass products for construction. Acceptance rules, control and test methods
7 REGULATORY DOCUMENTS FOR MOBILE BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES, EQUIPMENT, EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS
70 Mobile buildings and structures Classification and general technical requirements. Specifications for specific types of buildings and structures. Acceptance rules, control and test methods
71 Equipment for construction organizations General technical requirements for scaffolding and scaffolding, formwork for concrete work, mounting equipment and fasteners, hand tools, packaging and containerization tools. Acceptance rules, control and test methods
72 Specialized tooling for construction industry enterprises General technical requirements for tooling, lubrication for tooling and molds. Acceptance rules, control and test methods
8 REGULATORY DOCUMENTS ON ECONOMY
80 Construction economics Organizational and methodological provisions on the effectiveness of investment projects, contractual relations and regulation of investment activities
81 Pricing and estimates Rules and methods for determining the cost of design and survey work and construction as part of pre-project and project documentation. Estimated regulatory framework for determining the need for capital investments, the formation of free (contractual) prices for construction products and settlements between construction participants
82 Material and fuel and energy resources Rules and methods for the development and application of normative indicators of the consumption of material and fuel and energy resources for construction
83 Human Resources Rules and methods for determining the labor intensity of elements of construction products, as well as the need for funds for wages

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