Yes, I respect it. I especially respect all the people who work on construction sites like this every day. It’s nice that most people are really happy when someone takes an interest in their hard everyday life. At the same time, it is also a sign that such interest is rather rare.

Two painters on a construction site of a new company building.

Workers in the first break in the morning.

A construction worker works with a jackhammer.

A concrete ceiling is poured.

Concrete is transferred from the truck into a concrete bucket suspended from the crane.

In the rain a full concrete bucket floats on the crane to the construction site.

Two scaffold workers attach props.

An iron braider saws reinforcing steel.

Construction worker with tool belt.

A worker balances with a large beam on the open formwork for a suspended ceiling.

A worker in an underground pit.

Two window manufacturers assemble a frame.

A roofer rolls out bitumen roofing felt with his feet.

A painter sprays the walls with white paint.

A facade builder is balancing a huge glass pane.

Electricians lay yellow data cables.

An electrician reaches into the intermediate cable floor.

During the interior work a worker cuts the plaster walls with a knife.

On one floor there are a lot of materials that still need to be installed.

A painter in white overalls.

A plasterer wipes the sweat from his face.

A worker photographed from behind stands in the still liquid concrete with yellow rubber boots.

Construction workers position a concrete bucket suspended from the crane.

Iron braiders sit on a board and connect reinforcing bars.

Three construction workers in signal vests and with yellow safety helmets.

A painter climbs the ladder to draw joints on the ceiling of an office.

A worker with a blue helmet sweeps the concrete floor in the still windowless building.

Window manufacturer in the shell of an office complex.

Two heating engineers carry a heavy pipe.

A steel worker is welding on a large pipe of a heating system

A worker disappears with his head behind the covering of a cable shaft.