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Geotechnical engineering is all about taking samples and using wide enough safety margins. And in the vast majority of cases, the end result is a building that doesn't fall down.

Sure, you might have been really unlucky that all your test samples of soil and rock were really strong granite, but the exact spot you put the main structural pile, unknown to you, was all mud and silt... But the chances are so vanishingly unlikely we accept it.



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