TOP 20 Materials and Methods Verbs

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Based on the analysis of millions of words in construction publications, these are the TOP 20 most common verbs used in construction.
Which do you know? Which do you need to learn more about?

LANGUAGE DEEP DIVE

Construction Action Verbs and Their Collocations

Understanding which nouns follow specific action verbs is fundamental to fluent construction communication. These 20 verbs represent core actions from design through completion. Learn these verbs with their natural noun partners to describe design, construction, and coordination clearly.

For more on nouns, see core construction nouns. For project management verbs, see construction management verbs.

How to Study: Architects don’t just “design”—they “design spaces” or “design systems.” Engineers don’t just “provide“—they “provide calculations” or “provide analysis.” Notice what follows these verbs.

Common Noun Collocations After Action Verbs

provide

provide access

provide drawings

provide calculations

“The architect must provide drawings for all interior elevations.”

make

make connections

make decisions

make revisions

“The design team will make revisions based on feedback.”

require

require approval

require coordination

require detailing

“Design changes require approval from the architect and owner.”

form

form concrete

form spaces

form enclosures

“Interior walls form spaces that define the building program.”

include

include specifications

include details

include notes

“Construction documents include specifications for all finish materials.”

apply

apply finishes

apply loads

apply coatings

“The architect specified how to apply finishes to exposed concrete.”
See our guide on “Apply” vs “Install.”

support

support loads

support design decisions

support coordination

Steel beams support loads from the floors above.”

set

set elevations

set dimensions

set standards

“Architects set elevations based on site grades and building codes.”

cut

cut sections

cut openings

cut materials

“The architect will cut sections through the building.”

install

install systems

install finishes

install equipment

“Mechanical contractors install HVAC systems according to design documents.”
See our guide on “Apply” vs “Install.”

contain

contain spaces

contain requirements

contain information

“Partition walls contain spaces for different functions.”

build

build structures

build models

build assemblies

“Architects build physical models to study design alternatives.”

place

place concrete

place equipment

place orders

“Contractors place concrete in continuous pours to avoid cold joints.”

design

design buildings

design systems

design details

The architect will design the building envelope to meet energy codes.”

produce

produce drawings

produce documents

produce schedules

“The team produces construction documents during design development.”

cover

cover surfaces

cover requirements

cover costs

Metal panels cover the exterior wall assembly.”

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