site visit
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Definition
Noun: A formal, official inspection of a location, conducted to assess its appropriateness or feasibility for a specific project, purpose, or enterprise.
Usage
A "site visit" is a planned, purposeful trip to a physical location. It is typically conducted by professionals, officials, or decision-makers to gather first-hand information. The term implies an evaluative or investigative purpose, not a social or casual visit.
Examples
- The architect scheduled a site visit before finalizing the building plans.
- Environmental regulators will conduct a site visit to the proposed factory location next week.
- Our due diligence process includes a site visit to the manufacturing plant.
Advanced Usage
- "To conduct/carry out/perform a site visit": This is the standard collocation for describing the action of organizing and executing the inspection.
- The committee will conduct a site visit to all candidate schools.
- "Pre-site visit" / "Post-site visit": Used as modifiers to describe activities or documentation occurring before or after the main inspection.
- Please review the pre-site visit checklist.
- The post-site visit report highlighted several safety concerns.
Variants and Related Words
- Site inspection (n.): A very close synonym, often used interchangeably. "Inspection" can sometimes imply a more detailed, checklist-oriented examination.
- Field visit (n.): A broader term for an official visit to a location outside the office or laboratory; a site visit is a type of field visit.
- Reconnaissance (n.) / Recce (n., informal): A preliminary survey, often for military or exploratory purposes, which can be similar to a site visit.
Synonyms
- Inspection
- Survey
- Assessment visit
- Location appraisal
Related Phrases
- "To walk the site": An informal phrase meaning to tour and inspect a location, often as part of a site visit.
- We need to walk the site with the contractor.
Noun
- a visit in an official capacity to examine a site to determine its suitability for some enterprise