The Arizona General Residential Contractor (B) Ultimate Books Exam Room Approved + Course + Application Package is designed for candidates preparing for the Arizona B General Residential Contractor trade exam. This complete package combines approved exam-room books, 1 year of course access, and Application Service support in one organized preparation option for contractors pursuing the Arizona general residential contractor license classification.
The Arizona B classification is focused on residential general contracting. Candidates preparing for this license should be ready to study sitework, concrete, masonry, metals, carpentry, thermal and moisture protection, doors and windows, finishes, safety, and residential building code requirements. Because general residential contracting covers multiple construction categories, preparation should include practical trade review, code familiarity, OSHA safety knowledge, and reference-book navigation practice.
This Ultimate package is built for students who want a complete preparation path instead of purchasing books, course access, and application support separately. The approved exam-room books included with this package are Code of Federal Regulations - 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA) and International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2018. These references support preparation for construction safety, residential building code requirements, foundations, framing, walls, roofs, stairs, openings, finishes, inspections, and residential construction standards.
The Arizona General Residential Contractor (B) exam is an open book test that allows specific approved references in the examination center. The books included in this package are highlighted and tabbed for exam preparation, helping candidates study with a more organized reference set. Candidates should still practice using the books before test day so they can locate information quickly during the timed exam.
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The Arizona General Residential Contractor (B) trade exam includes 100 questions, allows 240 minutes, and requires a minimum passing score of 70%. The exam is designed for candidates preparing to qualify for residential general contracting work under the Arizona B contractor classification.
The exam content outline includes sitework, concrete, masonry, metals, carpentry, thermal and moisture protection, doors and windows, finishes, safety, and general building code. These categories reflect the broad range of knowledge expected from a residential general contractor responsible for coordinating construction work, managing jobsite conditions, understanding residential code requirements, and protecting the quality and safety of the project.
Sitework preparation may include excavation awareness, grading, layout, drainage, soils, backfill, compaction, access, trenching safety, utility coordination, and jobsite conditions. Residential general contractors must understand how site conditions affect foundations, drainage, framing, inspections, scheduling, and long-term building performance.
Concrete preparation may include footings, foundations, slabs, forms, reinforcement, placement, curing, joints, anchor bolts, vapor barriers, tolerances, and repair concepts. Concrete is a major part of residential construction, so candidates should understand how foundations and slabs fit into the full building process.
Masonry preparation may include concrete masonry units, brick, mortar, grout, reinforcement, anchors, lintels, flashing, veneers, openings, walls, fireplaces, chimneys, repairs, and moisture control. General residential contractors should understand how masonry interacts with foundations, framing, wall systems, openings, and weather protection.
Carpentry is a major residential construction category. Candidates should review rough framing, floor systems, wall systems, roof framing, sheathing, blocking, stair-related construction, finish carpentry, doors, windows, trim, and hardware coordination. Residential general contractors should also understand how carpentry work supports later phases such as insulation, drywall, finishes, roofing, exterior cladding, and inspections.
Thermal and moisture protection may include insulation, flashing, weather barriers, waterproofing, roofing concepts, vapor retarders, sealants, drainage planes, and moisture control. Doors and windows may include openings, flashing, installation requirements, weatherproofing, hardware, and finish coordination. Finishes may include gypsum board, flooring, wall finishes, ceiling finishes, trim, paint, and final-quality expectations.
Safety should be studied with OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926. Residential general contracting can involve excavation, ladders, scaffolds, fall hazards, power tools, material handling, housekeeping, personal protective equipment, and subcontractor coordination. Candidates should prepare for safety topics with both reference knowledge and practical jobsite awareness.
The Arizona General Residential Contractor (B) exam is an open book test. Candidates may bring specific approved references into the examination center. The approved references included with this package are Code of Federal Regulations - 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA) and International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2018.
Open book does not mean the exam is simple. Candidates must be able to identify the subject being tested, select the correct reference, locate the correct section, and apply the information under timed conditions. The approved books are most useful when the candidate has practiced using them before the exam.
Approved references may be highlighted, underlined, annotated, and indexed before the examination session. Candidates may not write, highlight, underline, or add indexing during the exam. Book preparation should be completed before test day so the materials are ready for use during the timed examination.
References may be tabbed or indexed with permanent tabs only. Permanent tabs are tabs that would tear the page if removed. Temporary tabs, removable sticky notes, loose papers, and extra attached papers are not allowed. This package supports preparation by providing books that are highlighted and tabbed for exam preparation.
For this exam, candidates should practice using both references in the package. OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926 supports construction safety and employee protection preparation. The International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2018 supports residential building code preparation, including foundations, framing, walls, roofs, openings, stairs, fire safety, inspections, and general residential construction requirements.
Strong open-book preparation includes learning how each book is organized, using the table of contents and index, reading definitions, locating tables, following exceptions, and confirming requirements before selecting an answer. The highlighted and tabbed books included in this package help support faster navigation, but consistent practice before test day is still important.
Arizona contractor licensing is regulated by the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. Candidates pursuing the B General Residential Contractor classification should prepare for the required trade examination and complete the contractor licensing application process connected to the classification.
The licensing process generally begins with confirming that the B classification matches the work the contractor intends to perform. Arizona contractor licenses are classification-specific, so selecting the correct classification is important. The B classification is intended for contractors seeking a general residential contracting scope.
After confirming the correct classification, candidates should prepare for the trade exam by studying the exam content areas, reviewing the approved references, practicing book navigation, and building familiarity with sitework, concrete, masonry, metals, carpentry, thermal and moisture protection, doors and windows, finishes, safety, and residential building code requirements.
The contractor application process may include business information, qualifying party information, documentation, and other licensing materials required for the Arizona contractor license application. This Ultimate package includes Application Service support to help candidates stay organized while working through the licensing process.
Application Service is included because exam preparation and licensing paperwork are both important parts of the contractor licensing goal. Passing the trade exam is a major step, but the application must also be completed properly. Organized application support helps candidates focus on study while keeping the licensing process moving forward.
The Arizona B General Residential Contractor classification is tied to residential construction work. Candidates preparing for this classification should understand that it is a residential general contracting license, which makes it different from a commercial-only general contractor license and different from a dual residential/commercial classification.
Residential general contracting work may involve construction, remodeling, repair, project coordination, sitework, foundations, framing, masonry, concrete, thermal and moisture protection, doors, windows, finishes, safety oversight, inspection readiness, subcontractor coordination, and residential code compliance. The B classification requires a broad understanding of how different residential building systems work together.
State requirements matter because they define the type of contracting work that may be performed under the license. Candidates should prepare for the required examination, use the correct classification, and complete the application process carefully. This package supports both the study side and the application side by combining approved books, course access, highlighted and tabbed references, and Application Service.
Residential general contractors are expected to understand the larger picture of construction. They may coordinate multiple phases of work, manage jobsite conditions, schedule subcontractors, protect existing structures, plan inspections, and oversee quality. Exam preparation should reflect that broad role rather than focusing on one construction trade only.
A complete preparation plan should include trade review, residential code review, OSHA safety review, reference-book practice, exam timing practice, and application organization. This Ultimate package supports that approach by combining approved references, 1 year of course access, highlighted and tabbed books, and Application Service support.
The following exam-room-approved books are included with this Arizona B General Residential Contractor Ultimate package:
All books are highlighted and tabbed for exam preparation. Candidates should still spend time using the books before exam day so the organization, tabs, indexes, tables, definitions, and important sections become familiar. A prepared reference book is most useful when the candidate knows how to move through it confidently.
For open-book contractor exams, reference navigation is a major study skill. Candidates should practice locating information under timed conditions, moving from question keywords to index entries, and confirming answers in the correct code section. This helps turn the approved books into active exam tools rather than unfamiliar references.
The Arizona B General Residential Contractor exam includes 100 questions and allows 240 minutes. The passing score is 70%. The content outline includes sitework, concrete, masonry, metals, carpentry, thermal and moisture protection, doors and windows, finishes, safety, and general building code.
A strong study plan should begin with the largest and most practical construction categories. Concrete, carpentry, sitework, masonry, safety, and residential code requirements should receive consistent attention. These subjects connect directly to the planning, coordination, and construction responsibilities of a residential general contractor.
The International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2018 should be used regularly during preparation. Candidates should become familiar with the table of contents, definitions, chapter structure, foundation provisions, framing provisions, wall systems, roof systems, stairs, openings, fire safety requirements, inspections, and residential code tables. Residential code questions often require careful reading and correct reference use.
Sitework preparation should include grading, excavation, drainage, utility coordination, layout, soils, backfill, compaction, and jobsite access. Concrete preparation should include foundations, slabs, footings, forms, reinforcement, placement, curing, joints, anchor bolts, and vapor barrier awareness. Masonry preparation should include walls, veneers, chimneys, fireplaces, mortar, grout, flashing, openings, and moisture control.
Carpentry preparation should include floor framing, wall framing, roof framing, sheathing, blocking, stairs, openings, doors, windows, finish carpentry, trim, and hardware coordination. Thermal and moisture protection should include insulation, flashing, weather barriers, roofing awareness, waterproofing, sealants, vapor control, and drainage concepts.
Safety preparation should include OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926. Candidates should review construction safety standards related to fall protection, excavations, ladders, scaffolds, personal protective equipment, power tools, hand tools, material handling, housekeeping, hazard communication, and safe jobsite behavior. Safety is a major contractor responsibility and should be reviewed consistently during exam preparation.
Reference navigation should be practiced throughout the study process. Candidates should know where major OSHA sections are located, how the IRC is organized, how to use indexes, how to find definitions, and how to confirm requirements in the correct book. Since this package includes highlighted and tabbed books, students can use the prepared references to build familiarity and speed before exam day.
The included course gives candidates a structured way to prepare. Instead of jumping between disconnected topics, students can review major subject areas, reinforce trade concepts, practice reference navigation, and build confidence with exam-style preparation. The included 1 year of course access gives students time to work through the material at a manageable pace.
Time management should also be part of preparation. With 100 questions in 240 minutes, candidates should practice reading carefully, deciding when to use a reference, and moving forward when a question takes too long. Preparation should build both residential construction knowledge and confidence with the open-book exam format.
1 Exam Prep helps Arizona B General Residential Contractor candidates prepare with a complete package that includes exam-room-approved books, 1 year of course access, and Application Service support. This combination is designed for residential general contractors who want an organized preparation path for the Arizona B contractor classification.
The course supports trade-focused review by helping students work through sitework, concrete, masonry, metals, carpentry, thermal and moisture protection, doors and windows, finishes, safety, residential code requirements, and exam preparation strategies. Candidates can use the course to structure study sessions and focus on the topics most relevant to the B General Residential Contractor exam.
For open-book contractor exams, book navigation is a major part of preparation. 1 Exam Prep supports that process by providing approved books that are highlighted and tabbed for exam preparation. Students can focus on learning how to use the references, locate important sections, and apply residential construction knowledge to exam-style questions.
Application Service support is included with this Ultimate package. This helps candidates stay organized while working through the Arizona contractor licensing process. Preparing for a contractor license can involve both exam readiness and application paperwork, so support for the application side can make the overall process easier to manage.
This package does not guarantee a passing score, licensing approval, or a specific outcome. It provides a practical preparation system with approved books, structured course access, highlighted and tabbed references, and application support so candidates can study with direction and confidence.
The Arizona B exam covers residential construction, code, safety, jobsite coordination, and general building topics. 1 Exam Prep helps students approach that material in a more manageable way by combining study guidance, reference organization, practice-oriented preparation, and application support into one package.
This package includes Code of Federal Regulations - 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA), International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2018, 1 year of course access, and Application Service.
Yes. All books are highlighted and tabbed for exam preparation.
The package price is $1,065. The refundable deposit is $150, and the total due today is $1,215.
Yes. The $150 deposit is fully refundable when books are returned in similar condition within the rental period.
Please allow up to 15 business days for ultimate books exam room approved package orders.
Yes. The Arizona B General Residential Contractor exam allows approved references in the examination center, subject to exam-room rules.
The approved books included in this package are Code of Federal Regulations - 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA) and International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2018.
The Arizona B General Residential Contractor exam has 100 questions.
The time allowed for the Arizona B exam is 240 minutes.
A minimum passing score of 70% is required.
The exam covers sitework, concrete, masonry, metals, carpentry, thermal and moisture protection, doors and windows, finishes, safety, and general building code.
The B classification is for general residential contracting work within the permitted Arizona contractor license scope.
Yes. This Ultimate package includes 1 year of course access.
Yes. Application Service is included with this Arizona B General Residential Contractor Ultimate package.
This package is for candidates preparing for the Arizona General Residential Contractor (B) exam who want approved books, course access, and application support in one package.