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  2. Underpinning - Wikipedia

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    The original foundation isn't strong or stable enough. The usage of the structure has changed. The properties of the soil supporting the foundation may have changed (possibly through subsidence) or were mischaracterized during design. The construction of nearby structures necessitates the excavation of soil supporting existing foundations.

  3. Foundation (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Foundation with pipe fixtures coming through the sleeves. In engineering, a foundation is the element of a structure which connects it to the ground or more rarely, water (as with floating structures), transferring loads from the structure to the ground. Foundations are generally considered either shallow or deep. [1]

  4. Rebuild Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Rebuild Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to transforming buildings and neighborhoods in South Side Chicago, sustaining cultural development and celebrating art. The Rebuild Foundation was founded in 2009 by Theaster Gates , a social practice installation artist.

  5. Theaster Gates shows off Rebuild Foundation’s progress in ...

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    His Rebuild Foundation birthed the Stony Island Arts Bank, where thousands of artist portraitures of former President Barack Obama hung, and which provided space for historical items to keep the ...

  6. Structure relocation - Wikipedia

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    There are several reasons why a structure may be moved. For example, a redevelopment, such as urban regeneration, could cause a relocation.The buyer of a building may wish to move it to a new location, or the owner might sell the land that the building is on while keeping the building.

  7. Concrete leveling - Wikipedia

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    In civil engineering, concrete leveling is a procedure that attempts to correct an uneven concrete surface by altering the foundation that the surface sits upon. It is a cheaper alternative to having replacement concrete poured and is commonly performed at small businesses and private homes as well as at factories, warehouses, airports and on roads, highways and other infrastructure.

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