noun a project or plan that is fully prepared and ready to start
adjective describing something that is ready to begin immediately or without delay, typically referring to a construction project
Denotes areas or projects that are designated for development and construction in urban areas.
Refers to projects that are ready to begin construction immediately, often after receiving necessary approvals and permits.
Indicates projects that are primed for investment and development to stimulate economic growth.
Describes projects that are prepared for construction or development to improve public works or utilities.
Relates to projects that are eligible for government funding due to their readiness for implementation.
In the context of a writer, 'shovel-ready' may refer to a project or idea that is fully prepared and ready to be executed or implemented without any further delay.
For a psychologist, 'shovel-ready' could indicate a treatment plan or intervention that is well-developed and immediately available for implementation with a client.
An architect may use 'shovel-ready' to describe a construction project that has completed all necessary planning, permits, and approvals and is ready to begin excavation and building.
In the field of civil engineering, 'shovel-ready' typically refers to infrastructure projects that have been fully designed, funded, and are ready to begin construction.
Urban planners may use 'shovel-ready' to describe development projects that have gone through the planning and approval process and are ready to start construction or implementation.