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From work +‎ site.

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worksite (plural worksites)

  1. A site where work occurs; usually used in reference to construction work
    • 2009 January 29, Tonda MacCharles, “PM survives, 'on probation'”, in Toronto Star[1]:
      Earlier yesterday, Harper attended a tightly controlled "photo opportunity" at a home renovation worksite to highlight his proposed measure of tax credits to stimulate the construction industry.
    • 2020 August 12, Paul Bigland, “High Speed 2 is starting to accelerate”, in Rail, page 56:
      It's easy to miss things. After all, this is a massive project that's around 124 miles long and which contains dozens and dozens of worksites (large and small) covering a whole range of activities.

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