Words and phrases that have a meaning related to construction:  (408 results)
Often used in the same context:
renovation, project, excavation, earthwork, remodeling, demolition, roadwork, building, asbestos abatement, predesign, masonry, concreting, earthmoving, repaving, landscaping, builders, steelwork, reconstruction, refurbishment, prefabrication, roofing, expansion, contractor, precast, housing, reclamation, falsework, groundbreaking ceremony, footings, repairs, megaproject, redevelopment, graving dock, precast concrete, demolishment, architectural, girders, structural steel, installation, development, shingling, geotechnical, pipelaying, grouting, rebuilding, infrastructure, restoration, feasibility study, tunneling, maintenance, dry walling, resurfacing, quarrying, subcontractor, paver, retaining wall, reline, engineering, berming, industrial, formwork, dredging, razing, pedestrian bridge, relocation, carpentry, tiling, subgrade, erection, scaffoldings, design, greenfield, modernization, subcontracting, underbridge, retrofitting, architects, beautification, completion, reinforced concrete, fabrication, subbase, flooring, prestressed concrete, pipefitting, carpenters, overruns, asphalt, masons, otia, drainage, cranes, condominiums, overcrossing, bridge, approvals, cement, interior decoration, transportation, cleanup, superstructure, bascule bridge, constructions, arrangement, framing, interpretation, setup, genesis, layout, struc, accounting, configuration, raison, situation, structuring, application, con, uses, yardstick, blueprint, research, copying, foundry, onsite, printing, sales, social, tool, yourself, automotive, cleaning, constructional, enterprise, hased, letterpress, marketing, metallurgical, outsourced, prepress
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., adjunct, adrian, aeronautical engineer, aeronautical engineering, amphibology, amphiboly, animatronics, arch, architectonic, architectural engineering, architecture, army engineer, astronium fraxinifolium, atomic number 26, automotive engineer, bailey bridge, bamboo, beam, bound form, bound morpheme, build, builder, building block, caisson, card-house, cardcastle, cardhouse, case agreement, cellular, chemical engineering, civil engineering, cofferdam, columnar, complement, constituent, constructor, coordinatinga, coordinative, course, creative, crib, digital communications technology, domestic, elderly, endocentric, eucalyptus camaldulensis, eucalyptus rostrata, exocentric, fe, ferdinand de lesseps, flimsiness, flintstone, gender agreement, george washington goethals, goethals, goncalo alves, grammatical constituent, green light, groundbreaking, groundbreaking ceremony, hadrian, hanging gardens of babylon, hard hat, henri labrouste, highway engineer, house-raising, house of cards, interrogative, intransitive verb, intransitive verb form, involution, iron, jerry-building, john augustus roebling, john roebling, labrouste, leaning tower, leaning tower of pisa, lego, lego set, lesseps, link, lowball, meccano, meccano set, mechanical engineering, military engineer, mining engineer, misconstrual, misconstruction, naval engineering, not only, nuclear engineering, number agreement, partitive, passive air defense, past, pericles, pneumatic caisson, publius aelius hadrianus, quadrature, quercus bicolor, retained object, river gum, river red gum, road construction, roebling, row, rugged, rustication, safety arch, safety hat, shipbuilding, shoddiness, slot, steel, stock, structural, structural steel, structure, sumptuary, swamp oak, swamp white oak, tectonic, tight, tin hat, titus flavius sabinus vespasianus, transitive verb, transitive verb form, utility bond, utility revenue bond, vespasian, vicomte ferdinand marie de lesseps, victorian architecture
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— Adjectives for construction: new, social, socialist, actual, residential, concrete, simple, similar, strict, grammatical, original, more...

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