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Soil engineers are trained professionals who specialize in soil structure and they often advise during the construction of any home or building. Soil engineers can be contracted directly or through other businesses, but they’re typically hired for two reasons: to analyze any sub-surface conditions before the construction begins (for draining, grading, etc) or they are used to examine any damage sustained to existing structures, usually after natural disasters (landslides, earthquakes, mudslides, etc). It is always important to hire qualified soil engineers, so therefore make sure they are recommended by a trusted source and that they are officially licensed within your state.





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