You are right mama. However, the word "works" is correct, depending on the context.
1. "Works" = Third-person singular of "work"
He works in a bank.
The machine works perfectly.
2. "Works" = A factory or industrial facility
He is employed at a steel works.
The city has a large water works.
3. "Works" = Creative output (often plural)
The complete works of William Shakespeare.
The museum displays the artist's early works.
4. "Works" = Construction, engineering, or maintenance activities
This is common in professional and project-related communication:
Road works are in progress.
Electrical works will begin next week.
Following site handover, the contractor started the works.
In construction and facilities management, "works" refers to the overall scope of construction, repair, installation, or maintenance activities. For example:
"The contractor has completed the civil works."
"Access has been granted for the HVAC replacement works."
Common mistake
Don't use works when you simply mean a job: ❌ "I have many works today." ✅ "I have a lot of work today."
Here, work is an uncountable noun and does not take an "s".
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