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Construction is something you probably either love or hate, depending on your commute or profession. Obviously, as a civil engineer, its something I think a lot about, and over the past 6 years of reading emails and comments from people who watch Practical Engineering, I know that parts of heavy construction are consistently misunderstood. Also, I talk a lot about failures and engineering mistakes in my videos because I think those stories are worth discussing, but if thats all you ever hear about the civil engineering and construction industries, you can be forgiven for having an incomplete perspective of how things really work. So I combed through YouTube comments and emails over the past few years and pulled together a few of the most common misconceptions. Im Grady and this is Practical Engineering. In todays episode were debunking some myths about construction. This video is sponsored by Brilliant, the best way to learn math and science through