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IMAGE: Working on the roof takes a great deal of skill, particularly in temperatures of more than 40°C; the technicians invested everything they had to get the job done

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Description: Working on the roof takes a great deal of skill, particularly in temperatures of more than 40°C; the technicians invested everything they had to get the job done

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VIEW IMAGE: Working on the roof takes a great deal of skill, particularly in temperatures of more than 40°C; the technicians invested everything they had to get the job done VIEW IMAGE: Sheets of polystyrene protects the delicate glass surfaces from being scratched during electrical connections VIEW IMAGE: Working together, the helpers heave the pre-assembled module rows onto the roof. Each row, weighing more than 70 kg, is lifted onto the roof by hand without any other help except for the ladders
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