Wikidata:Property proposal/construction start

construction start

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Originally proposed at Wikidata:Property proposal/Generic

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Descriptiondate that a construction project started
Representsconstruction (Q385378)
Data typePoint in time
Example 110 Hudson Yards (Q15264124) → August 2013
Example 2Eiffel Tower (Q243) → 28 January 1887
Example 3Atomium (Q180901) → March 1956
Example 4Aswan Dam (Q38891) → 9 January 1960
Planned useAdding construction start to different buildings
Expected completenessalways incomplete (Q21873886)
See alsoProperty proposal/Generic#construction end
Single-value constraintyes
Distinct-values constraintyes
Proposed byJoeykentin (talk)

Motivation

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Now the only way to and the construction time is to add a significant event property and add construction with the a start time and end time qualifiers.  – The preceding unsigned comment was added by Joeykentin (talk • contribs) at 10:51, April 17, 2022‎ (UTC).

Discussion

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  • Eiffel Tower (Q243)significant event (P793)construction of Eiffel Tower (Q123456789)
  • construction of Eiffel Tower (Q123456789)start time (P580)26 January 1887
  • construction of Eiffel Tower (Q123456789)end time (P582)31 March 1889
Am I right? If I didn't get it right, could you provide an example that shows how significant event (P793) could be used for storing the "construction start" and "construction end"? -- Rdrg109 (talk) 17:43, 24 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
You would normally use point in time (P585) as a qualifier to the significant event. HMS Minerva (Q5633396) shows how I use qualifiers for ships, I expect buildings are similar Vicarage (talk) 18:09, 24 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Rdrg109: In my opinion, you would use the statement Eiffel Tower (Q243)significant event (P793)construction (Q385378) with the qualifiers start time (P580)26 January 1887 and end time (P582)31 March 1889. The data object Zellengefängnis Lehrter Straße (Q187723) can be used as an example. --Gymnicus (talk) 19:22, 24 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]