Structural corrections involve realigning frameworks in buildings, bridges, or machinery to restore stability and safety. Engineers use advanced techniques like jacking, bracing, or material reinforcement to fix deformations caused by settlement, load stress, or natural disasters. Property owners, construction firms, and infrastructure managers benefit most, as these corrections prevent collapse, extend asset lifespan, and ensure compliance with safety codes.
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