Prepare for the North Carolina Building Contractor examination with a complete package that combines professionally highlighted and tabbed exam-room-approved reference books, live and self-study trade course access, and Application Service. This Ultimate package is designed for candidates who want their approved examination references, structured instruction, open-book navigation practice, and licensing application support organized in one preparation solution.
The North Carolina Building Contractor classification covers a broad range of commercial, industrial, institutional, and residential construction and demolition work. Candidates may need to understand building-code requirements, structural concrete, masonry, accessibility, construction safety, contractor business law, project management, code administration, and sports-field design, construction, and maintenance.
The eight books included in this package are identified as exam-room-approved references for the North Carolina Building Contractor examination. Each rental book is professionally highlighted and prepared with permanently attached tabs. Selected definitions, tables, formulas, diagrams, code provisions, administrative procedures, safety requirements, and business concepts are highlighted to support focused study and more efficient reference review.
The live and self-study trade course helps candidates organize the approved reference library into manageable study areas. Candidates can combine instructor-led classes with independent online lessons, technical reading, code-navigation exercises, practice-oriented review, and timed open-book drills.
Application Service is also included. This service provides organized support with the North Carolina contractor licensing application process and helps candidates work through the information and documentation associated with their chosen licensing pathway.
The package includes 1 year of course access and a one-year rental period for the physical books. The package price is $1,749, plus a $700 refundable rental-book deposit, for a total of $2,449 due at purchase.
The $700 deposit is refundable when the complete rental-book set is returned in similar condition within one year of the rental period. Candidates should protect the books from additional writing, torn pages, moisture, missing materials, loose inserts, or unauthorized alterations.
Please allow an additional 15 business days for highlighted and tabbed trade book package orders. Candidates should account for this preparation period when choosing an examination date and organizing their study schedule.
Package Price: $1,749
Refundable Book Deposit: $700
Total Due at Purchase: $2,449
Deposit Terms: The $700 deposit is refundable when the complete rental-book set is returned in similar condition within one year of the rental period.
Please allow an additional 15 business days for highlighted and tabbed trade book package orders.
The North Carolina Building Contractor examination evaluates knowledge across building construction, structural systems, accessibility, workplace safety, contractor business practices, code administration, and project management.
Building-code preparation may include occupancy classifications, construction types, allowable building height and area, fire-resistance ratings, fire walls, fire barriers, fire-protection systems, interior finishes, means of egress, exterior walls, roof assemblies, structural provisions, special inspections, and safeguards during construction.
Many building-code questions require candidates to use several related provisions. A question involving allowable building size may require review of occupancy, construction type, sprinkler conditions, frontage provisions, mixed-use requirements, and applicable table notes.
Structural concrete preparation may include materials, reinforcement, concrete cover, development length, splices, slabs, beams, columns, walls, foundations, durability, strength, inspections, and construction requirements.
Candidates should become familiar with the organization of ACI 318 and understand the relationship between mandatory provisions and companion commentary. The commentary may provide useful context, but the candidate must identify the controlling requirement.
Masonry preparation may include masonry units, mortar, grout, reinforcement, anchors, ties, walls, columns, bearing, quality assurance, construction tolerances, inspections, and structural requirements.
The ACI masonry reference combines building-code requirements, construction specifications, and companion commentary. Candidates should practice distinguishing among provisions related to design, materials, construction, and inspection.
Accessibility preparation may involve accessible routes, entrances, doors, maneuvering clearances, ramps, stairs, elevators, platform lifts, toilet rooms, bathing facilities, parking, seating, reach ranges, operable parts, signage, and communication features.
Accessibility questions often depend on precise measurements and diagrams. Candidates should practice reading figures carefully, identifying the exact condition shown, and checking exceptions before selecting an answer.
Construction-safety preparation may include personal protective equipment, fall protection, ladders, scaffolds, excavation, electrical hazards, cranes, material handling, tools, fire prevention, housekeeping, and employer responsibilities.
Business and project-management preparation may address licensing, business organization, accounting, financial statements, contracts, estimating, bidding, scheduling, insurance, employment practices, safety programs, liens, project documentation, and risk management.
Code-administration preparation may include permits, plan review, inspections, certificates of occupancy, alternate materials, violations, stop-work orders, enforcement procedures, and the responsibilities of contractors, design professionals, and building officials.
Sports-field preparation may include site evaluation, grading, drainage, irrigation, soil preparation, natural turf, synthetic surfaces, field layout, construction, renovation, equipment, and maintenance.
The North Carolina Building Contractor examination is open book. Candidates may use authorized references that comply with current testing-center requirements.
The eight books included in this Ultimate package are identified as exam-room-approved references. Because the examination covers several technical and business subjects, candidates should learn which book applies to each question before beginning a lookup.
Use the North Carolina Building Code for occupancy classifications, construction types, building height and area, fire protection, means of egress, structural provisions, exterior walls, roof assemblies, and safeguards during construction.
Use ACI 318 for structural concrete questions and ACI 530/530.1 for masonry questions. Use ICC A117.1 for accessibility requirements and the North Carolina Administration Code and Policies for permits, inspections, enforcement, and administrative procedures.
Use the North Carolina Occupational Safety and Health Standards for construction-safety questions. Use the contractor business guide for licensing, accounting, contracts, estimating, project management, insurance, liens, and contractor responsibilities.
Use the sports-fields reference for athletic-facility planning, site preparation, grading, drainage, irrigation, turf systems, construction, renovation, and maintenance.
Professional highlighting helps important provisions stand out, but candidates should always read the complete applicable section. The correct answer may depend on an exception, definition, table note, diagram, commentary provision, or cross-reference near the highlighted material.
Permanently attached tabs support navigation, but they should be used together with the table of contents, index, chapter organization, and subject knowledge developed through the course.
Timed mixed-reference practice should be part of preparation. A realistic study session may require a building-code lookup, an accessibility measurement, a concrete provision, a masonry requirement, a safety question, and a contractor-business scenario.
Candidates should review current examination rules concerning tabs, highlighting, underlining, notes, loose papers, inserted materials, and binding before taking the references to the testing center.
The North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors regulates the Building Contractor classification. The classification covers commercial, industrial, institutional, and residential building construction and demolition.
The scope also includes associated sitework, parking decks, grading, paving, sidewalks, gutters, storm drainage, retaining walls, accessory structures, recreational facilities, athletic fields, running tracks, bleachers, and seating.
The applicant business must hold a classification that covers the work it plans to perform and a monetary limitation appropriate for the value of the projects it intends to undertake.
The applicant must identify a qualifier who satisfies the examination requirement. The business must also provide the financial, ownership, organizational, and application information required for the selected licensing pathway.
North Carolina general contractor licenses are issued with limited, intermediate, or unlimited monetary limitations. Each limitation has its own financial qualification requirements and controls the value of projects the contractor may undertake.
Passing the examination does not automatically issue a contractor license. The applicant must complete the full licensing process and satisfy all applicable business, financial, qualifier, organizational, classification, and limitation requirements.
A contractor license does not replace project-specific permits, inspections, engineering services, architectural services, accessibility obligations, environmental approvals, or workplace-safety responsibilities.
All eight books included in this Ultimate package are identified as exam-room-approved references for the North Carolina Building Contractor examination. They are professionally highlighted and tabbed for study and reference navigation.
Candidates should use the books during course review, live classes, independent study, and timed practice. Familiarity with the location and organization of information is essential because open-book testing still requires efficient decision-making and accurate interpretation.
The books should be kept in similar condition throughout the one-year rental period. The complete set must be returned within the required period to qualify for the $700 deposit refund.
Begin preparation by dividing the approved reference library into major subject areas: building code, structural concrete, masonry, accessibility, construction safety, contractor business, code administration, and sports-field construction.
For building-code study, practice occupancy classifications, construction types, allowable height and area, fire-resistance requirements, means of egress, exterior walls, roofing, structural provisions, and safeguards during construction.
For structural study, determine whether a question belongs in ACI 318 or ACI 530/530.1 before beginning the lookup. Review reinforcement, cover, development, splices, materials, inspections, quality assurance, and construction requirements.
For accessibility, work directly with figures and dimensions. Practice accessible routes, doors, ramps, parking, toilet rooms, seating, reach ranges, and maneuvering clearances.
For construction safety, organize review around fall protection, ladders, scaffolds, excavation, cranes, electrical hazards, protective equipment, material handling, tools, and fire prevention.
For business preparation, review contractor licensing, accounting, contracts, estimating, bidding, scheduling, financial management, insurance, employment, liens, and project documentation.
For code administration, review permits, inspections, certificates of occupancy, plan review, alternate materials, enforcement authority, violations, and contractor responsibilities.
Combine live classes with self-study lessons, technical reading, calculation practice, mixed-reference drills, and review of missed questions. Repeat difficult lookups until reference selection and navigation become more efficient.
1 Exam Prep helps North Carolina Building Contractor candidates organize an extensive technical and business reference library into a structured one-year preparation plan.
The live and self-study trade course connects building-code requirements with structural concrete, masonry, accessibility, construction safety, sports-field construction, code administration, project management, and contractor business responsibilities.
Professional highlighting helps selected provisions, tables, formulas, diagrams, and business concepts stand out during review. Permanently attached tabs create visible navigation points for major chapters and commonly reviewed subjects.
Practice-oriented preparation encourages candidates to review course lessons, answer questions, locate supporting provisions, examine missed concepts, and repeat difficult reference searches.
Live classes add instructor-led support, while self-study access allows candidates to continue reviewing material according to their own schedules throughout the access period.
Application Service helps candidates organize the licensing forms and supporting information associated with the selected North Carolina contractor application pathway.
No package can guarantee a passing examination score, contractor license, project permit, or business outcome. Results depend on the candidate’s preparation, construction experience, business knowledge, financial qualifications, application completion, reference-navigation ability, and examination performance.
The package includes eight highlighted and tabbed exam-room-approved rental books, live trade classes, a self-study trade course, 1 year of course access, and Application Service.
The package price is $1,749, and the refundable book deposit is $700. The total due at purchase is $2,449.
Yes. The deposit is refundable when the complete rental-book set is returned in similar condition within one year of the rental period.
The exam-room-approved reference books are provided as rentals for one year.
The package includes 1 year of course access.
Yes. Live trade classes are included along with the self-study course.
Yes. Application Service is included with this Ultimate package.
Yes. All eight rental books in this package are identified as exam-room-approved references for the North Carolina Building Contractor examination.
Yes. Each included rental book is professionally highlighted and prepared with permanently attached navigation tabs.
Please allow an additional 15 business days for highlighted and tabbed trade book package orders.
Yes. Candidates may use authorized references that comply with current testing-center requirements.
The books should be protected from additional writing, loose materials, missing pages, moisture, damage, or unauthorized alterations. They must be returned in similar condition to qualify for the deposit refund.
No. Examination and licensing outcomes depend on the candidate’s preparation, construction experience, business knowledge, financial qualifications, application completion, reference-navigation ability, and performance during the examination and licensing processes.
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