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{{short description|Project constructed so it can be sold to a buyer as complete}}
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A '''turnkey''',<ref name=":0" /> a '''turnkey project''', or a '''turnkey operation''' (also spelled '''turn-key''') is a type of project that is constructed so that it can be sold to any buyer as a completed product. This is contrasted with [[build to order]], where the constructor builds an item to the buyer's exact specifications, or when an incomplete product is sold with the assumption that the buyer would complete it.
A '''turnkey''' project (or '''turnkey operation''') is one constructed so that it can be sold to any buyer as a completed product.<ref name=":0" /> This is contrasted with [[build to order]], where the constructor builds an item to the buyer's exact specifications, or when an incomplete product is sold with the assumption that the buyer would complete it.


A turnkey project or contract as described by Duncan Wallace (1984) is<ref name=wallace>{{cite conference |title=Contracts for Industrial Project |last1=Wallace |first1=Duncan |year=1984 |pages=3 |location=Kuala Lumpur |conference=Building and Civil Engineering Claims}}</ref>
A turnkey project or contract as described by Duncan Wallace (1984) is<ref name=wallace>{{cite conference |title=Contracts for Industrial Project |last1=Wallace |first1=Duncan |year=1984 |pages=3 |location=Kuala Lumpur |conference=Building and Civil Engineering Claims}}</ref>
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==Common usage==
==Common usage==
''Turnkey'' refers to something that is ready for immediate use, generally used in the sale or supply of goods or services. The word is a reference to the fact that the customer, upon receiving the product, just needs to turn the ignition key to make it operational, or that the key just needs to be turned over to the customer.<ref name=rics>{{cite web |title=RICS draft guidance note - Comparative construction and engineering contracts": 1.3.5 The 'turnkey' approach |url=https://consultations.rics.org/consult.ti/comparative.construction/view?objectId=2425300 |website=RICS Consult |access-date=2 July 2015 |date=2013}}</ref> ''Turnkey'' is commonly used in the construction industry, for instance, in which it refers to bundling of materials and labour by the home builder or general contractor to complete the home without owner involvement. The word is often used to describe a home built on the developer's land with the developer's financing ready for the customer to move in. If a contractor builds a "turnkey home" it frames the structure and finish the interior; everything is completed down to the cabinets and carpet. ''Turnkey'' is also commonly used in [[motorsports]] to describe a car being sold with [[powertrain]] (engine, transmission, etc.) to contrast with a vehicle sold without one so that other components may be re-used.
''Turnkey'' refers to something that is ready for immediate use, generally used in the sale or supply of goods or services. The word is a reference to the fact that the customer, upon receiving the product, just needs to turn the ignition key to make it operational, or that the key just needs to be turned over to the customer.<ref name=rics>{{cite web |title=RICS draft guidance note - Comparative construction and engineering contracts": 1.3.5 The 'turnkey' approach |url=https://consultations.rics.org/consult.ti/comparative.construction/view?objectId=2425300 |website=RICS Consult |access-date=2 July 2015 |date=2013}}</ref> ''Turnkey'' is commonly used in the [[construction industry]], for instance, in which it refers to bundling of materials and labour by the home builder or [[general contractor]] to complete the home without owner involvement. The word is often used to describe a home built on the developer's land with the developer's financing ready for the customer to move in. If a contractor builds a "turnkey home" it frames the structure and finish the interior; everything is completed down to the cabinets and carpet. ''Turnkey'' is also commonly used in [[motorsports]] to describe a car being sold with [[powertrain]] (engine, transmission, etc.) to contrast with a vehicle sold without one so that other components may be re-used.{{Cn|date=October 2025}}


Similarly, this term may be used to advertise the sale of an established business, including all the equipment necessary to run it, or by a business-to-business supplier providing complete packages for business start-up.<ref name=rics/> An example would be the creation of a "turnkey hospital" which would be building a complete medical.
Similarly, this term may be used to advertise the sale of an established business, including all the equipment necessary to run it, or by a business-to-business supplier providing complete packages for business start-up.<ref name=rics/> An example would be the creation of a "turnkey hospital" which would be building a complete medical.{{Cn|date=October 2025}}


In manufacturing, the turnkey manufacturing contractor (the business that takes on the turnkey project) normally provide help during the initial design process, machining and tooling, quality assurance, to production, packaging and delivery. Turnkey manufacturing have advantages in saving production time, single point of contact, cost savings and price certainty and quality assurance. <ref name=":0"> {{cite web |url= https://www.medicalmoulds.com/what-is-turnkey-manufacturing/ |title= What is Turnkey Manufacturing? |website= Micro Systems |date= 11 May 2023 |access-date=  23 May 2023}}</ref>
In manufacturing, the turnkey manufacturing contractor (the business that takes on the turnkey project) normally provide help during the initial design process, machining and tooling, quality assurance, to production, packaging and delivery. Turnkey manufacturing have advantages in saving production time, single point of contact, cost savings and price certainty and quality assurance.<ref name=":0"> {{cite web |url= https://www.medicalmoulds.com/what-is-turnkey-manufacturing/ |title= What is Turnkey Manufacturing? |website= Micro Systems |date= 11 May 2023 |access-date=  23 May 2023}}</ref>{{Better source|date=October 2025}}


==Specific usage==
==Specific usage==
The term ''turnkey'' is also often used in the technology industry, most commonly to describe pre-built computer "packages" in which everything needed to perform a certain type of task (e.g. audio editing) is put together by the supplier and sold as a bundle.{{citation needed|date=April 2015}} This often includes a computer with pre-installed software, various types of hardware, and accessories. Such packages are commonly called [[computer appliance|appliances]]. A website with a ready-made solutions and some configurations is called a turnkey website.
The term ''turnkey'' is also often used in the technology industry, most commonly to describe pre-built computer "packages" in which everything needed to perform a certain type of task (e.g. audio editing) is put together by the supplier and sold as a bundle.{{citation needed|date=April 2015}} This often includes a computer with pre-installed software, various types of hardware, and accessories. Such packages are commonly called [[computer appliance|appliances]]. A website with a ready-made solutions and some configurations is called a turnkey website.


In real estate, ''turnkey'' is defined as a home or property that is ready for occupation for its intended purpose, i.e., a home that is fully functional, needs no upgrading or repairs (move-in ready). In commercial use, a building set up to do auto repairs would be defined as turnkey if it came fully stocked with all needed machinery and tools for that particular trade.{{citation needed|date=April 2015}} The turnkey process includes all of the steps involved to open a location including the site selection, negotiations, space planning, construction coordination and complete installation. "Turnkey real estate" also refers to a type of [[investment]]. This process includes the purchase, construction or rehab (of an existing site), the leasing out to tenants, and then the sale of the property to a buyer. The buyer is purchasing an investment property which is producing a stream of income.
In real estate, ''turnkey'' is defined as a home or property that is ready for occupation for its intended purpose, i.e., a home that is fully functional, needs no upgrading or repairs (move-in ready). In commercial use, a building set up to do auto repairs would be defined as turnkey if it came fully stocked with all needed machinery and tools for that particular trade.{{citation needed|date=April 2015}} The turnkey process includes all of the steps involved to open a location including the site selection, negotiations, space planning, construction coordination and complete installation. "Turnkey real estate" also refers to a type of [[investment]]. This process includes the purchase, construction or rehab (of an existing site), the leasing out to tenants, and then the sale of the property to a buyer. The buyer is purchasing an investment property which is producing a stream of income.{{Cn|date=October 2025}}


In [[oil well|drilling]], the term indicates an arrangement where a contractor must fully complete a well up to some milestone to receive any payment (in exchange for greater compensation upon completion).<ref>{{cite web |title=turnkey |url=http://www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com/en/Terms/t/turnkey.aspx |website=Schlumberger Oilfield Glossary |publisher=Schlumberger Limited |access-date=2 July 2015}}</ref>
In [[oil well|drilling]], the term indicates an arrangement where a contractor must fully complete a well up to some milestone to receive any payment (in exchange for greater compensation upon completion).<ref>{{cite web |title=turnkey |url=http://www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com/en/Terms/t/turnkey.aspx |website=Schlumberger Oilfield Glossary |publisher=Schlumberger Limited |access-date=2 July 2015}}</ref>
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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "other uses". A turnkey project (or turnkey operation) is one constructed so that it can be sold to any buyer as a completed product.[1] This is contrasted with build to order, where the constructor builds an item to the buyer's exact specifications, or when an incomplete product is sold with the assumption that the buyer would complete it.

A turnkey project or contract as described by Duncan Wallace (1984) is[2] Template:Quotation

A turnkey contract is typically a construction contract under which a contractor is employed to plan, design and build a project or an infrastructure and do any other necessary development to make it functional or ‘ready to use’ at an agreed price and by a fixed date.[3]

In turnkey contracts, most of the time the employer provides the primary design. The contractor must follow the primary design provided by the employer.

A turnkey computer system is a complete computer including hardware, operating system and application(s) designed and sold to satisfy specific business requirements.

Common usage

Turnkey refers to something that is ready for immediate use, generally used in the sale or supply of goods or services. The word is a reference to the fact that the customer, upon receiving the product, just needs to turn the ignition key to make it operational, or that the key just needs to be turned over to the customer.[4] Turnkey is commonly used in the construction industry, for instance, in which it refers to bundling of materials and labour by the home builder or general contractor to complete the home without owner involvement. The word is often used to describe a home built on the developer's land with the developer's financing ready for the customer to move in. If a contractor builds a "turnkey home" it frames the structure and finish the interior; everything is completed down to the cabinets and carpet. Turnkey is also commonly used in motorsports to describe a car being sold with powertrain (engine, transmission, etc.) to contrast with a vehicle sold without one so that other components may be re-used.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Similarly, this term may be used to advertise the sale of an established business, including all the equipment necessary to run it, or by a business-to-business supplier providing complete packages for business start-up.[4] An example would be the creation of a "turnkey hospital" which would be building a complete medical.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

In manufacturing, the turnkey manufacturing contractor (the business that takes on the turnkey project) normally provide help during the initial design process, machining and tooling, quality assurance, to production, packaging and delivery. Turnkey manufacturing have advantages in saving production time, single point of contact, cost savings and price certainty and quality assurance.[1]Template:Better source

Specific usage

The term turnkey is also often used in the technology industry, most commonly to describe pre-built computer "packages" in which everything needed to perform a certain type of task (e.g. audio editing) is put together by the supplier and sold as a bundle.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". This often includes a computer with pre-installed software, various types of hardware, and accessories. Such packages are commonly called appliances. A website with a ready-made solutions and some configurations is called a turnkey website.

In real estate, turnkey is defined as a home or property that is ready for occupation for its intended purpose, i.e., a home that is fully functional, needs no upgrading or repairs (move-in ready). In commercial use, a building set up to do auto repairs would be defined as turnkey if it came fully stocked with all needed machinery and tools for that particular trade.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The turnkey process includes all of the steps involved to open a location including the site selection, negotiations, space planning, construction coordination and complete installation. "Turnkey real estate" also refers to a type of investment. This process includes the purchase, construction or rehab (of an existing site), the leasing out to tenants, and then the sale of the property to a buyer. The buyer is purchasing an investment property which is producing a stream of income.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

In drilling, the term indicates an arrangement where a contractor must fully complete a well up to some milestone to receive any payment (in exchange for greater compensation upon completion).[5]

See also

References

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