Definition of on-site in US English:
on-site
adjective & adverbˌɔnˈsaɪtˌônˈsīt
Taking place or situated on a particular site or premises.
as adjective a wide range of on-site services
as adverb only four of us live on-site
Example sentencesExamples
- A purpose-built garden office is cheaper to build than a loft conversion or an extension and can be assembled on-site in a day or so.
- She's presenting a series of sign poems as a slide show, including new, on-site poems for every city on the tour.
- The core activity is engineering design and on-site engineering services.
- Residents said that another great aspect of living in retirement housing is the on-site services on offer.
- His main reason for opening on Thomas St. is that he'll be able to provide on-site parking for customers.
- He says the development, also on green belt land, would be run as a business with water, electricity and an on-site manager.
- The disposal of medical waste through on-site incinerators would be a cure that is worse than the disease itself.
- I can recall, when we first began the outsourcing process, the transition manger came on-site and fired up his laptop.
- The only advantage gained would be access to an on-site pool.
- Internet access facilities and meeting rooms will also be available for visitors within the on-site hotel.
- She was so proud to have this tiny package of candy on-site that day.
- Huge flying sculptures by leading kite artists hung in the air alongside tiny creations made by children in on-site workshops.
- Some clinics also use file banks to free themselves of important files that may no longer be necessary to keep on-site.
- The figures include at least 250 on-site sub-contractors who will leave the business by the end of this year.
- Her proposal was accepted and Sutton was hired to provide on-site services.
- Travelling in for the night events is an option but, as with most weekenders, you only get the full feel if you stay on-site for the weekend.
- These include the largest range and size of studios in Europe, plus a host of specialised on-site film services.
- I did have the distinct advantage of having on-site Irish cousins, though I had never met them.
- The site will have access via a new on-site road, straight onto the proposed Thames Gateway Bridge.
- The limited scope of most local disasters does not require extensive planning for the management of on-site fatalities.