On May 9, 2026 drivers of motor vehicles and special machine operators gave an extended beep named 'Victory Horn' for the first time at all the construction and production sites of Natsproektstroy companies.
This is a tribute to the heroic deed of the Soviet people during the Great Patriotic War. The tradition of sounding the horn dates back to 1945: then the whole country heard this signal a few minutes before Yuri Levitan announced the surrender of Germany.
Now the Victory Horn sounded at the construction sites of Baikal–Amur Mainline, Bolshoy Smolensky Bridge in St. Petersburg and Sail Bridge in Moscow. The builders of NPS commemorated the events of the Great Patriotic War in Tula, Tynda, Omsk, Tyumen and other cities of the country.
A special role in the campaign was assigned to the builders of the country's first high–speed railway - the Victory Horn sounded at all its stages. This transport artery will connect two hero cities - Moscow and St. Petersburg. Both cities became symbols of the indomitable will to win and an example of mass heroism during the war.
More than 5,000 units of equipment of Natsproektstroy and the group's partners were involved in the campaign.