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Meanings of
new construction
in English
General term used to indicate newly built architectural structures.
nieuwbouw
Related terms
architectural term
No examples available for any of the synonyms
Usage of
new construction
in English
1
That's partly because the weak housing market means few
new
construction
jobs.
2
The number of
new
construction
firms is down by 48 per cent.
3
Two months ago, Tony started working for his brother's
new
construction
firm.
4
Tell me... have you also seen the
new
construction
encircling the hill?'
5
The new building, the
new
construction
,
the repairs that have been done.
6
Squabbles about an appropriate memorial delayed
new
construction
time and time again.
7
Local authorities then repay the loans with the proceeds from
new
construction
.
8
They have some
new
construction
,
surely, but how much we don't know.
9
Turning toward the roundhouse, Raina scanned the roof of the
new
construction
.
10
They find
new
construction
materials, new water sources, new lodes of specialized minerals.
11
The college said the purchase price is far less expensive than
new
construction
.
12
Home sales and prices are rising, encouraging builders to undertake
new
construction
projects.
13
TB: Every major homebuilder is evaluating the inclusion of solar in
new
construction
.
14
Shannon led the way, and the two men headed for the
new
construction
.
15
Many
new
construction
projects are planned and underway across sub-Saharan Africa.
16
One factor supporting the recovery has been extremely limited
new
construction
.
Other examples for "new construction"
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This collocation consists of:
new
construction
new
Adjective
Noun
New construction
through the time
New construction
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Common
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
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