on-site
Americanadjective
adverb
Etymology
Origin of on-site
First recorded in 1955–60
Example Sentences
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“Our construction needs will also grow and we now anticipate that over 4,000 construction workers will be on-site at the peak of construction.”
From Barron's
The initial phase, under one option, would entail 40 units, most of them studios at 300 square feet—roughly the size of a hotel room—with limited on-site parking when fully built out.
The base is expected to be built with bricks made on-site from lunar soil using 3D printers.
From Barron's
So, they are transforming spaces on-site that sometimes sit empty—like ballrooms and conference rooms—into spaces for members to gather.
The facilities will operate as what the companies on Monday called flexible energy assets, supporting power grids by modulating consumption and leveraging on-site generation and storage.
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