Noun
The construction and implementation of a system.
The growth, development, or expansion of something.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgEdwards said developers are going with 13% of the on-site units being affordable, and are adding the other 7% in off-site income-restricted units that will come about more quickly than the decades-long project buildout will take. Source: Internet
After all, assuming even the sprawling development pattern that typically prevails in the New West, it would take thousands of years for Bluff to reach buildout at the study’s projected growth rate. Source: Internet
Prior to Newser, she was founder and CEO of CreditCards.com Inc., which she created by acquiring the assets of ClickSuccess in Austin, Texas, Freedom Marketing in Colchester, UK, and the acquisition and buildout of numerous credit-related url’s. Source: Internet
It’s a new buildout and has a natural-modern and Italian-contemporary look, with Carrara marble, walnut tables and cabinets, and a wood-slat ceiling. Source: Internet
The fiber-optic cable will provide 250 residents with robust service, but the project will likely not lead to a buildout to other villages in West Marin that planners had envisioned, as a new state law laid out obstacles to such a network. Source: Internet
At full buildout 20 or so years from now, it would increase Port Moody’s population by 7,000, or 20 per cent. Source: Internet