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A dry pack is used under the footing during underpinning to provide a stable and compacted base that can effectively transfer loads from the foundation to the underlying soil. It helps to fill voids, improve load distribution, and enhance the overall strength of the foundation. Additionally, the dry pack allows for better moisture control and minimizes the risk of settlement or shifting, ensuring the long-term stability of the structure.

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