They haven't chosen a 'construction' site for the building yet. [=they haven't decided where the building will be built yet]
Some people think it is wrong to end a sentence with a preposition, but the 'construction' is quite common in English.
Don't put a negative 'construction' on what I said: [=don't understand what I said in a negative way]
(..) luncheon in the s? Well, it's a very elegant club. You know, Orson's been a member here for years. It'll be even nicer when they finish the construction. So you were very mysterious on the phone. Why did you wanna have lunch? Well, I wanted to invite you to a dinner that Orson and I are (..)2006 TvShow: Desperate Housewives Title: Listen to the Rain on the Roof Season: 3 Episode 1