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Ground beams are used to support and distribute the load of a structure to the ground below. They are typically constructed at or below ground level and are designed to transfer the weight of the building to the underlying soil, providing stability and preventing settlement or movement of the structure. Ground beams are commonly used in conjunction with foundation walls or pilasters to help transfer loads evenly across the foundation system.

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