preerect

/priːɪˈrɛkt/
verb
  1. To erect or build something in advance, before it is needed or before a later stage.
    • The construction team decided to preerect the scaffolding before the materials arrived.
    • Engineers preerect temporary shelters to house workers during the project.
    • We should preerect the stage components to save time on the day of the event.
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