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A couple of construction workers in Japanese Tobi work pants.

A construction worker taking a break in the shade. Thats cement splattered on the wall.These are the men behind all the development in Oman.

 

Muttrah fish market - Muscat/ Oman

Daniel at Blair & Mike's.

Construction Workers Lunching on a Crossbeam - inspired by a 1932 photo. I think this was down somewhere around Ground Zero, but can't remember exactly where.

As I swung by in the morning to take this picture, these workers were hanging around waiting for the work day to start...

 

Men at Work . 1101 K Street, NW . WDC . Monday afternoon, 26 September 2005

 

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Men At Work . Roofers . Shopping Mall across from Wilton Station . NE 26th Street . Wilton Manors FL . Wednesday afternoon, 23 November 2005

 

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Being used by a road construction worker, on a local road where construction was being done. A traffic paddle is a good way to control traffic and get the attention of drivers. This is one paddle that has two different traffic messages - STOP on one side and SLOW on the other.

 

File name: 08_06_034886

Title: Unidentified construction

Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)

Date created: 1954 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 negative : film, black & white; 4 x 5 in.

Genre: Film negatives

Subject: Construction; Construction workers; Boston (Mass.)

Notes: Title and date from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.

Collection: Leslie Jones Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: Copyright Leslie Jones.

Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.

Adding another floor at the Mass General Hospital construction site.

 

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Men At Work . Roofers . Shopping Mall across from Wilton Station . NE 26th Street . Wilton Manors FL . Wednesday afternoon, 23 November 2005

 

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A model/sculpture recreating the famous 1932 photograph "Lunch atop a Skyscraper", mounted on the back of a pickup truck. Seen in Long Island City, Queens.

Herlev Hospital, west of Copenhagen

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Continuing the Village People theme. I'm hoping for an Indian Chief tomorrow :-)

Financial District, NYC

Building came to a standstill as monies dried up.....familiar story in Nairobi

Women, especially the poor women, have to carry heavy loads on their heads, And always smiling (at me). They told me its very heavy and they liked some water.

June 3, 2006 --- TAMPA, FLORIDA, USA Tampa Florida --- Construction worker preparing a concrete walkway to the tampa convention center. PHOTO BY STEPHEN LILJEDAHL of www.hyperlightphoto.com/blog

Men At Work . Roofers . Shopping Mall across from Wilton Station . NE 26th Street . Wilton Manors FL . Wednesday afternoon, 23 November 2005

 

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Somehow blurry but I like the composition.

Not sure what's going on with this construction worker/owl theme.

 

Broadway Ave, in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood.

***EXCLUSIVE*** DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES:

Workers look on as one of them is seen abseiling down the outside of the building.

 

Incredible never-before-seen pictures show how the new world's tallest building is still unfinished just three days before it's official unveiling. The jaw-dropping Burj Dubai is a mega structure its makers hoped would show off Dubai's new wealth and industrial might. Cash-strapped developers will finally end a six-year slog to put up the colossal building with a glitzy ceremony on Monday January 4, 2010. But these images show the half-completed mess hidden inside it's towering walls as the city's big day looms. Photographs taken on New Years Eve show a ramshackle of bare concrete walls, piles of unused materials and exposed pipes. Construction workers are also visible racing to make finishing touches. Thousands are said to have been rushed in over the weekend before the inauguration in a desperate push to complete the job.

 

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Preliminary works for the footbridge to the Oval

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The demolition for the 6th Street Bridge took place Superbowl weekend without incident. The first stage of the nine-month long demolition was to dismantle the 200 foot long section spanning over the 101 FWY. Crews worked around the clock beginning late on Friday evening, and reopening the 101 on Sunday morning.

Men At Work . Unit Block . M Street, SE . WDC . Saturday morning, 26 November 2005

 

While having breakfast with Richard at McDonald in SW at the corner of South Capitol and I Streets I'd read an article in December 2005 isssue of The Southwester www.swdc.org pertaining to the 23 October 2005 dedication of the Peace Memorial Garden which on 1 October, located at the corner of M and South Capitol Streets in SW, I had unknowingly photographed two Men At Work www.flickr.com/photos/perspective/54733736/in/photostream/ who at the time were preparing the soil for the future garden.

 

When Richard mentioned that he was going outside, of McDonalds, to the patio to take a smoke and would return, inside, in a few mintues to continue reading the paper I'd say that I would head back home ... and take some pictures ... along the way!

 

Wanting to photograph the newly installed Peace Memorial Garden I'd walk along Eye, turn right unto First Street and walk toward M Street. Since in September 2005 I had begun photographing "Men At Work" www.flickr.com/photos/perspective/31594129/in/set-705008/ in the Unit Block of M Street and so as to add a few more images to that collection www.flickr.com/photos/perspective/sets/705008/ I would take this series of images before heading over to the SW Peace Memorial Garden, which is just a block up the street.

 

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