Natsproektstroy Wraps Up Successful Participation at Road 2025 Expo

Natsproektstroy Wraps Up Successful Participation at Road 2025 Expo

The Road 2025 Expo, the industry's largest event supported by the Russian Ministry of Transport, has concluded in Mineralnye Vody. The Natsproektstroy Group was among its most active participants.
27 October 2025
The Road 2025 Expo, the industry's largest event supported by the Russian Ministry of Transport, has concluded in Mineralnye Vody. The Natsproektstroy Group was among its most active participants.
The Group presented a unified booth showcasing the accomplishments of its "Roads and Bridges" division companies, including Roads & Bridges, Mostostroy-11, Transstroymekhanizatsiya, Stroyproekt Institute, and Giprostroymost Institute – St. Petersburg.
During a tour of the exhibition grounds, Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin and Head of Rosavtodor Roman Novikov visited the Group's booth, where they were briefed on the companies' operations by Nikolay Russu, CEO of Mostostroy-11.
On the first day of the exhibition, Roman Novikov presented Mikhail Grigoriev, CEO of Roads and Bridges JSC, with the Medal for the Construction of Transport Facilities, a ministerial award from the Ministry of Transport.
The Group's expertise was further highlighted through several presentations. Oleg Skorik, CEO of Giprostroymost Institute – St. Petersburg, delivered a report on one of the most ambitious bridge projects to date: a new highway bridge in Saratov.
Alexander Kusik, First Deputy General Director – Production Director of Stroyproekt Institute, spoke about the interrelation of quality, timelines, and cost in design and survey work.
A session on the application of unmanned technologies, initiated by NPS, featured experts from the holding, led by Andrey Sysuev, Deputy CEO for Information Technology, as well as its IT subsidiaries, such as C-Info (represented by CEO Vladimir Frolov) and MStroy (CEO Natalia Breus).
Representatives from three division companies also shared their personnel training experience on the "Career Track,"
while Tatiana Pomelnikova, Head of the Information Design Technology Department at Stroyproekt Institute, explained how BIM technology enhances design quality and speed, optimizes solutions, and mitigates risks.
The exhibition program extended beyond reports and presentations to include live demonstrations of construction equipment. Visitors saw an unmanned compaction roller in action and learned about the Group's digital developments in BIM technology at the booth.
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