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The building of brand-new structures on undeveloped or cleared land, including homes, buildings, or infrastructure, guided by designs and building codes.
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Removing soil, rock, or other materials to prepare a site for construction, such as creating foundations, trenches, or grading the land.
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Removing trees, vegetation, rocks, and debris from a site to prepare it for construction or development.
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Safely tearing down existing structures or buildings to clear a site for new construction or redevelopment.
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Cutting, shaping, and assembling wood and other materials to build, repair, or install structures like frames, floors, walls, and cabinetry.
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Installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems, including wiring, lighting, outlets, panels, and other components to provide power safely and efficiently to buildings.
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Updating or improving an existing building or structure, often by altering its design, functionality, or aesthetics, without completely demolishing it. This can include remodeling spaces, upgrading systems, or restoring features.
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Thorough evaluations of a construction site or building to ensure compliance with safety standards, building codes, and regulations. Checking for quality, safety, and proper construction practices.