construction site (plural construction sites)
- A place where a building or other physical structure is under construction. (This entry is a translation hub.)
- Synonym: building site — UK
2010 November 19, Jason Markusoff, “The Montreal Gazette”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[1], archived from the original on 6 December 2010:The architect behind a controversial Calgary pedestrian bridge said his firm is committed to ensuring the project's beauty, but the construction delays have little to do with him. […] His officials recently inspected the construction site, and expressed artistic concerns about the surface appearance of two of the bridge's many steel pieces.
place where something is being constructed
- Armenian: շինհրապարակ (hy) (šinhraparak)
- Bengali: নির্মাণস্থান (nirmanosthan)
- Bulgarian: строи́телен обе́кт m (stroítelen obékt)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 地盤/地盘 (dei6 pun4)
- Mandarin: 施工重地 (shīgōng zhòngdì), 建築工地/建筑工地 (jiànzhù gōngdì), 工地 (zh) (gōngdì)
- Czech: staveniště (cs) n
- Dutch: bouwterrein (nl) n, bouwwerf (nl) f (Belgium)
- Finnish: rakennustyömaa (fi)
- French: chantier (fr) m
- Galician: obra (gl) f
- German: Baustelle (de) f
- Greek: εργοτάξιο (el) n (ergotáxio)
- Hungarian: építkezés (hu), építési terület
- Icelandic: byggingarsvæði n
- Japanese: 建設現場 (けんせつげんば, kensetsu genba)
- Macedonian: градилиште n (gradilište)
- Malay: tapak pembinaan
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: byggeplass (no) m
- Nynorsk: byggeplass m, byggjeplass m
- Polish: plac budowy (pl) m, budowa (pl) f
- Portuguese: estaleiro (pt) m, canteiro de obras m
- Romanian: șantier (ro) n
- Russian: строи́тельная площа́дка f (stroítelʹnaja ploščádka), стройплоща́дка (ru) f (strojploščádka), стро́йка (ru) f (strójka)
- Spanish: obra (es) f
- Swedish: anlägg (sv) n, bygge (sv) n, byggarbetsplats (sv) c
- Turkish: inşaat sahası
- Vietnamese: công trường (vi)
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