If you’re preparing for the Alabama Sitework Contractor trade exam, this Ultimate Exam Prep Rental Package is built to help you study the way you’ll test: with the right references, a clear plan, and plenty of practice finding answers efficiently. Sitework questions often move fast—plan reading, equipment selection, compaction, soil conditions, specialty operations, and safety. When you’re under a time limit, the difference comes down to two things: knowing the concepts and knowing exactly where to confirm details in your books.
This package brings together the key trade references used for the Alabama Sitework Contractor exam, plus the Alabama Business & Law reference used for the Business & Law examination. That means you can build a complete, organized study routine that covers the trade portion and the business requirements in one streamlined setup.
Package Price: $1,295
Refundable Deposit: $250
Total Due Today: $1,545
Alabama Sitework Contractor (Trade Exam)
The Sitework Contractor trade exam is 40 questions, with a 120-minute time limit. The minimum passing score is 70% (28 correct).
Trade exam content outline includes:
Business & Law Examination
The Alabama Business & Law examination is 50 questions, with a 120-minute time limit. The minimum passing score is 70%.
Business & Law content outline includes:
The Alabama Sitework Contractor trade exam is an open book examination. The Alabama Business & Law examination is also open book. Open-book exams reward contractors who practice fast reference navigation—because you’re balancing accuracy with speed.
Open-book reference rules that matter for exam-day readiness:
How to use open-book to your advantage:
Instead of trying to memorize everything, train yourself to identify the right book quickly, locate the correct chapter or table, confirm the detail, and move on. When you practice this skill consistently, the exam feels more manageable because you’re no longer “searching”—you’re executing a system.
Alabama contractor eligibility is determined by the state licensing authority, and testing is administered by PSI. A typical path looks like this:
Many candidates find it helpful to plan backward from a target testing date. Because the exam is open book, a strong plan includes both knowledge review and “lookup drills” (finding answers fast inside each reference).
For Alabama General Contractors testing, eligibility is determined by the state, and each examination registration is paid per exam attempt. Alabama’s PSI program lists an exam fee of $96 per examination for most exams, and eligibility is valid for 1 year from the date the application is received by the state.
Because your eligibility window matters, it’s smart to treat study preparation as a steady routine you can maintain—especially when you’re coordinating both the Sitework trade exam and the Business & Law exam.
A practical study plan for the Sitework trade exam:
Timed practice that actually helps (even without practice exams):
Set a timer for 10–15 minutes and do “lookup drills.” Pick a topic (compaction, soil classification concepts, trenching safety, estimating setup) and practice finding the relevant section quickly. Your goal is to reduce wasted motion: less flipping, fewer false starts, faster confirmation.
How to use each book during prep:
Business & Law study routine that fits real schedules:
1 Exam Prep supports contractors who want a structured, trade-focused approach to studying—so your time goes into what matters most. With open-book exams, it’s not enough to own the right books. You also need a repeatable method for using them: understanding the question, choosing the right reference, finding the section quickly, and confirming the answer with confidence.
This Ultimate package supports that goal by bringing together the Sitework trade references and the Alabama Business & Law reference, while also providing 1 year of course access and Application Service as part of the bundle. The result is a more organized path forward: you can study consistently, build reference-navigation skills, and reduce test-day stress by practicing the way you’ll perform on exam day.
Preparation is about momentum. When you follow a plan and practice efficiently, you walk into testing with more control—because you’ve trained yourself to work through questions methodically instead of reacting under pressure.
This package includes the listed trade references (OSHA 29 CFR 1926, Pipe and Excavation Contracting, and International Building Code 2021) plus the Alabama Business & Law reference (NASCLA Alabama, 3rd Edition, highlighted and tabbed). It also includes 1 year of course access and Application Service.
Yes. The Alabama Sitework Contractor trade exam is an open-book examination.
Yes. The Alabama Business & Law examination is also open book.
The Sitework Contractor trade exam has 40 questions with a 120-minute time limit, and the minimum passing score is 70% (28 correct).
Based on the exam outline, Compaction and Soil Types carry significant weight, followed by Equipment and Technique, Specialty Work (Blasting/Shoring), Estimating and Plan Reading, and Safety.
The Alabama Business & Law examination has 50 questions with a 120-minute time limit and a minimum passing score of 70%.
Yes. References may be highlighted, underlined, and/or indexed, and they may be tabbed with permanent tabs. Temporary tabs (such as Post-It notes) are not allowed.
No. The references must be otherwise unmarked (not written in) and may not contain additional papers (loose or attached).
Your package price is $1,295 with a refundable deposit of $250, making the total due today $1,545.
This Ultimate package includes 1 year of course access.