
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a construction scene in Sidi Moussa Ben Ali, Morocco, showing several workers engaged in pouring and leveling fresh concrete. The primary subjects are at least four construction workers, seen from an elevated perspective looking down into a concrete pour. They are dressed in work attire, including yellow hard hats and high-visibility orange safety vests. One worker in the upper left uses a pickaxe or shovel to manipulate the concrete, while another directly below them uses a long-handled rake to spread the wet material. A third worker is visible in the lower right, using a hand trowel to smooth the surface of the concrete. Parts of other workers are also visible, suggesting a team effort. The main object of focus is the large expanse of wet, grey concrete being laid. The concrete surface appears textured and moist. Surrounding the concrete are dark formwork elements, possibly for a foundation or slab. In one of the cropped images, rebar is partially visible beneath the concrete. The activity taking place is the pouring, spreading, and initial leveling of concrete, a common task in civil construction. The workers are meticulously ensuring the concrete is evenly distributed and smoothed. Notable details include the strong, directional artificial lighting that casts long, distinct shadows of the workers and their tools across the concrete surface, suggesting the work is being carried out at night or in an enclosed space with limited natural light. The overall atmosphere is one of focused labor. Visible text includes "STAR KLASSE" or similar lettering on a dark membrane or formwork material.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found



