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This media file captures a construction site in Fez, Morocco, on an overcast day. The primary subject is a multi-story building under construction, devoid of any visible people. The ground floor appears to be a concrete structure, heavily supported by numerous wooden shoring posts, indicating that the concrete for the upper floor has recently been poured or is still curing. Above this, the brickwork for the second floor is in progress, with red hollow bricks forming walls and window openings, but the roof and other structural elements are not yet complete. Reinforcing steel bars (rebar) protrude from various parts of the structure, particularly visible at the top of the brick walls and future concrete columns. On the ground in front of the building, there are piles of dirt and sand, along with stacks of new red bricks, many still in their plastic wrapping, clearly marked with "A B₁". Other construction materials like concrete cinder blocks and dark tarpaulins are also scattered around the site. To the left, part of an older, multi-story residential building is visible, hinting at the urban setting. On the right, a utility pole stands, to which a sign is attached. The sign on the utility pole displays text in Arabic: "مرافق سكنية" (Residential Facilities), "مجمع المنصور" (Al-Mansour Complex), a phone number "0661706666", and "فاس" (Fez), confirming the location context. The scene depicts a common stage of building development, showcasing the raw materials and temporary supports involved in creating new residential or commercial structures.
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