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Construction worker cutting timber with chainsaw to make concrete formwork.
Photos taken on a hotel construction site in Miri (Borneo).
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one thing about where I'm working is that I can watch lots of construction happening. my boss calls it "the Engineer's Soap Opera"!
These are two different sites, one to the north of my work, the other to the south. As I am a drafter, I'm fascinated by construction work, even if I hate that Vancouver is changing so much.
Mall Nears Opening. Perimeter Mall shopping center, giant new shopping complex on Peachtree-Dunwoody Road just north of I-285, is nearing completion and is scheduled to open August 11. Tom Ruhl, left, and Dave Robson, two construction workmen, take a lunch break in one of several "courtyards" in the center. There are approximately 100 shops in the shopping center. Photo taken July 29, 1971.
Don't you love waking up to the sound of heavy equipment right outside of your bedroom window at 6:15 on a Monday morning? Yeah, I love that.
Some roofers in the process of repairing damage left by Sandy to a local business. Not a very pleasant experience on such a cold and windy day. Taken with a Canon S3IS. Type L for a better view.
Our Daily Challenge - At The Top- 11/26/12
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District recently began renovating a World War II-era converted fire station in Comrat, Moldova. The project seeks to update all living and sleeping accomodations, modernize the communication room, and add five new fire truck garages, as well as an Emergency Operations Center. The EOC and fire station will provide rescue and emergency operation services for roughly 35,000 people in 12 surrounding villages. When complete in late 2010, the facility will also serve as the emergency headquarters for capital, Chisinau, located 64 miles north. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Carol E. Davis)
我爱中国 / Ich liebe China / I love China
加油中国 /China gebe niemals auf , geh voran /Go go China
Bauarbeiter, die Helden von China / construction worker, the heroes of china
sind wir noch im zeitplan ?-----how about our schedule ?
meine alben / my sets
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hier ein link , der informationen liefert ueber bauarbeiter in shanghai
www.google.de/search?hl=zh-CN&newwindow=1&q=bauar...
here is a link, it gives you informations about construction workers in china
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Safety Harness - Reflective Vest - Construction Worker
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The MIAMI REALTORS® celebrated the topping out of its new global headquarters with more than 100 Link Construction group employees on June 13, 2023.
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Here are a couple photos from a construction themed shoot I planned. I had really wanted to try this type of rim lighting and when I found two male friend/models I pounced on the opportunity to dress them up as construction workers!!! The best part of the shoot was watching them making a fool of themselves spread Canola Oil on themselves for the *shine*.
Strobist Info:
Two portable speedlights (Nikon SB25, Canon 580EXII) each positioned to the left and right, behind the model. Each speedlight is gobo'ed to protect the camera from lens flare. Key light is created with giant reflector in front of the models.
Contractors work on the new Airborne Refresher Training facility at Caserma Ederle in Vicenza, Italy, January 28, 2010. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District is managing the project. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photos by Mark Nedzbala)
One year after Typhoon Yolanda hit, new classrooms built in Bislig Elementary School, on the island of Leyte, are providing children with the opportunity to learn in a clean, safe environment and look forward to a better future.
Infographic: Typhoon Haiyan Aftermath - ADB's Response
Project Result: Classrooms of Hope: Typhoon Yolanda One Year On
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Emergency Assistance and Early Recovery for Poor Municipalities Affected by Typhoon Yolanda
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Construction Worker with Tool Pouch and Hammer
Photos taken on a hotel construction site in Miri (Borneo).
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我爱中国 / Ich liebe China / I love China
加油中国 /China gebe niemals auf , geh voran /Go go China
jetzt kommt der bauleiter----now the chief is coming
Bauarbeiter, die Helden von China / construction worker, the heroes of china
meine alben / my sets
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www.flickr.com/photos/frankschacht/sets/72157607333275734/
www.flickr.com/photos/frankschacht/sets/72157607509957388/
hier ein link , der informationen liefert ueber bauarbeiter in shanghai
www.google.de/search?hl=zh-CN&newwindow=1&q=bauar...
here is a link, it gives you informations about construction workers in china
Title: [Construction Site, El Cuije Dam]
Creator: Unknown
Date: ca. 1900s
Part of: Collection of photographs of Mexico
Place: El Cuije, Coahuila de Zaragoza, Mexico
Description: Image of the El Cuije dam under construction.
Physical Description: 1 photographic print: gelatin silver; 19 x 24 cm
File: ag1998_1231_03_13_r_quarry_opt.jpg
Rights: DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University
For more information, see: digitalcollections.smu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/mex/id/3519
View the Mexico: Photographs, Manuscripts, and Imprints: sites.smu.edu/cdm/cul/mex/
A Track Laying Machine is used to automatically load, transport and install rails and ties to expedite construction of the new Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Railway temporary shoofly over the Central Tri-State Tollway (I-294) near Hinsdale and Western Springs. (09/2020)
Local Accession Number: 06_11_001008
Title: Sudbury River Conduit BWW Div. 4. Sec. 15 ledgecut[?] Aug. 17, 1876
Genre: Stereographs; Photographic prints
Date issued: 1876-1920 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 photographic print on stereo card : stereograph ; 11 x 18 cm.
General notes: Title from handwritten text on verso.; Handwritten note on verso: Boston Water Works.; No. 7.
Date notes: Date supplied by cataloger based on title: Aug. 17, 1876.
Subjects: Aqueducts; Bricklaying; Construction workers
Collection: Stereographs
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Shelf locator: Newton
Rights: No known copyright restrictions.
View On Black - truly best viewed in black!
Dawn was just about breaking when I saw him through the haze of cement dust.
In a sea of construction workers milling around for breakfast, this man was off to an early start, splitting rocks with a hammer and an iron rod by a huge site.
The man seemed entirely misplaced. He had no uniform or hard hat, just a white blazer, dirty jeans and disheveled hair. A migrant worker being roped to do odd jobs perhaps? Or maybe he was behind in his duties and was forced to catch up during breakfast time.
With each incessant thump, his task seemed futile what with his inferior tools against stubborn concrete that refused to break apart. His frustration carried through his tense body and grew with the senseless hammering.
Suddenly, his eyes met mine through the camera lens and burned a fiery red.
“What the hell are you doing?” He growled.
I mumbled a quick apology, sensing that his anger was more visceral than I could handle that morning. There was an inherent rage in him that I felt I had foolishly triggered with my intrusion.
He shifted toward me and I quickened my pace away from him while still staring back.
That was when he spat in my direction, raising his fists as he broke into a stream of verbal abuse. He cursed and kept cursing. Horrible and vulgar words that came out of his mouth were coated in angry spittle.
The reasons for his anger mattered no more. Just that he wanted me to feel his wrath.
[Part of my Building China's dream series]
[Part of my Shanghai Street Stories series]
I made a print for him - I'll see if I can find him next time I go to physical therapy!
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