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Load-bearing structures typically use deep foundations, such as pile foundations or drilled shafts, to transfer loads to stable soil or bedrock. Shallow foundations, like spread footings or mat foundations, are also common for smaller structures where the load can be supported by the soil near the surface. The choice between deep and shallow foundations depends on factors such as soil conditions, load requirements, and structural design.