Dear colleagues, dear veterans of the construction industry!
There are few professions in the world whose results are felt by everyone. The house we live in, the developed infrastructure, the landscaped courtyards — all this is created by the hands of builders.
This year, our professional holiday is special: Builder's Day was established exactly 70 years ago.
Builders make a huge contribution to the development of the whole country and our republic, in particular, they shape its well-being and create the basis for the well-being of future generations. The implementation of large-scale infrastructure projects and the launch of new industrial facilities cannot be done without our participation.
The construction profession requires complete dedication, constant development, striving for excellence, adaptation to new conditions and readiness for new challenges.
Every year our achievements become more significant and ambitious: innovative materials are being put into production, technological solutions are being implemented, and the construction complex is being actively digitized. Tatarstan builders are not slowing down the pace of housing commissioning, construction and major repairs of socially significant facilities. The number of landscaped public areas and renovated courtyards is increasing.
Today, our builders provide comprehensive assistance in the reconstruction of new regions of Russia, take an active part in ensuring social stability and improving the quality of life of the population.
Special thanks to the builders who are currently working on the construction of social and cultural facilities, making an invaluable contribution to creating a comfortable environment for the citizens of our republic.
Dear friends!
On this wonderful day, I would like to wish you good health, well-being and inspiration. May each project end with a successful and brilliant result. Thank you for your loyalty to your profession and dedication, for your optimism and fortitude. You are the real heroes of your business! Happy holidays to you, dear builders!