noun a person or company that is responsible for the complete installation or construction of a project that is ready for immediate use
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adjective of or relating to the provision of a product or service that is ready for immediate use
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In real estate, a turnkey property is a fully renovated and furnished property that is ready for immediate occupancy or rental.
In the construction industry, a turnkey project refers to a project that is fully completed and ready for use by the client without any further work needed.
In the technology sector, a turnkey solution is a product or service that is ready for immediate use without the need for customization or additional development.
In manufacturing, a turnkey production line is a fully functional assembly line that is ready for operation without the need for additional setup or configuration.
In business services, a turnkey business refers to a ready-made business that can be easily set up and operated by the buyer.
In the context of a writer, 'turnkey' may refer to a turnkey solution for a manuscript, where the writer provides a completed, ready-to-publish work.
In the context of a psychologist, 'turnkey' may refer to a turnkey practice, where a psychologist can start their practice immediately with all necessary resources and tools provided.
In the context of a real estate developer, 'turnkey' may refer to a turnkey property, which is a property that is move-in ready and requires no additional work or renovation.
In the context of a software developer, 'turnkey' may refer to a turnkey software solution, which is a ready-made software product that can be implemented without any additional customization.