Definitions from Wiktionary (oversite)
▸ adjective: (construction) Laid over the ground, or built above an existing site.
▸ noun: (construction) A layer of concrete underneath the ground floor of a building, as a seal
▸ noun: (construction) An oversite slab, a slab on grade, a flat, solid layer of concrete laid over prepared ground, usually serving as a base for flooring or for pouring the reinforced concrete floor slab (base plate).
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▸ adjective: (construction) Laid over the ground, or built above an existing site.
▸ noun: (construction) A layer of concrete underneath the ground floor of a building, as a seal
▸ noun: (construction) An oversite slab, a slab on grade, a flat, solid layer of concrete laid over prepared ground, usually serving as a base for flooring or for pouring the reinforced concrete floor slab (base plate).
Similar:
upstand,
postconstruction,
midconstruction,
preground,
prelaid,
postposed,
postdepositional,
supervenient,
in place,
overwinter,
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Types:
financial oversite,
legal oversite,
regulatory oversite,
compliance oversite,
strategic oversite,
risk oversite,
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