If you’re working toward the Alabama Remodeling, Alteration, and Maintenance Contractor classification, this book package is built around the reference materials used for the PSI examinations—so you can study with the same resources you’ll use on test day. You’ll receive the trade-focused references for remodeling and maintenance work (carpentry, finish work, concrete, masonry, safety, and code), plus the Alabama business book you’ll need for the Business & Law exam.
This set is ideal for contractors who want to prepare with real, searchable books—not scattered notes—so you can build speed, confidence, and a repeatable system for finding answers under exam conditions. You’ll practice navigating OSHA requirements, interpreting code language, and working through carpentry and construction scenarios that match the exam’s content areas.
Package Price: $1,599
Refundable Deposit: $550
Total Due Today: $2,149
Trade Exam: Remodeling, Alteration, and Maintenance Contractor (PSI)
The trade exam is 60 questions with a 120-minute time limit. The minimum passing score is 70% (42 correct).
Trade exam content outline includes:
Business & Law Exam (PSI)
The Business & Law exam is 50 questions with a 120-minute time limit. The minimum passing score is 70%.
Business & Law content outline includes:
Both the Remodeling, Alteration, and Maintenance trade exam and the Alabama Business & Law exam are administered as open book exams. That means your success depends on two things:
Open-book rules that matter for exam day:
Because this is open book, your prep should look like this: read to understand, then drill your ability to locate topics fast. When you can consistently find the correct section quickly—without second-guessing—you’ll feel the difference immediately.
Alabama uses a board approval process followed by PSI exam scheduling. A typical path looks like this:
For exam planning, treat the process as two parallel tracks: (1) application approval and (2) preparation. The earlier you start building open-book navigation skill, the more comfortable the testing experience becomes.
Alabama contractor licensing is regulated at the state level. The licensing board determines eligibility, and PSI delivers the examinations. The Alabama General Contractors testing program requires a trade exam and a Business & Law exam for general contractor licensing pathways, depending on classification.
Exam fee note: PSI examination fees are paid per examination registration. Your eligibility window is tied to the board approval timeline, so it’s smart to plan your study schedule around your approval and intended test date.
How to study for an open-book contractor exam:
Trade-focused prep strategy (simple and effective):
Start by reviewing the exam outline categories, then rotate through them in a weekly rhythm. For example: dedicate blocks of study time to Safety + Windows/Doors, then move to Rough Carpentry, then Finish Carpentry, then Concrete and Masonry. Each session should include some reading and some navigation drills (finding the answer in the reference quickly).
Business & Law prep strategy:
Treat the NASCLA Alabama book like a playbook: identify the big themes (licensing, bidding, contracts, liens, payroll/taxes, risk) and then drill the parts that include lists, thresholds, or formal processes. The goal is confident navigation—knowing exactly where the answer lives.
1 Exam Prep supports contractors who want a clear, structured way to prepare for licensing exams without wasting time on irrelevant material. The key advantage of preparing with real exam references is that you develop the same skill you’ll need on test day: the ability to locate accurate answers fast.
With an open-book exam, success is rarely about memorizing everything—it’s about building a dependable system. 1 Exam Prep helps you focus your study sessions around trade-relevant topics, code and safety navigation, and practical review patterns that match contractor work in the field. You’ll build comfort moving between carpentry, concrete, masonry, and code references, while also strengthening the business knowledge needed to operate professionally and responsibly.
Most importantly, the prep process is designed to help you walk into testing with a calm, methodical approach: understand the question, identify the right book, locate the section, confirm the rule, and answer with confidence.
Yes. This package includes the NASCLA Alabama, 3rd Edition Business book in a highlighted and tabbed format, which supports preparation for the Business & Law exam.
Yes. The Remodeling, Alteration, and Maintenance trade exam and the Business & Law exam are administered as open-book exams.
The trade exam is 60 questions with a 120-minute time limit, and the minimum passing score is 70% (42 correct).
The content outline includes safety, windows and doors, rough carpentry, finish carpentry, siding, drywall, concrete, and masonry.
The Business & Law exam is 50 questions with a 120-minute time limit and a minimum passing score of 70%.
Yes. Reference materials may be highlighted, underlined, and 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).
For Alabama general contractor licensing pathways, the state program uses a trade exam plus a Business & Law exam requirement, depending on your classification and board requirements.
This checkout reflects a package price of $1,599 plus a refundable deposit of $550, with a total due today of $2,149.
Use the references actively: practice locating answers, build a consistent tab/index system, drill the biggest content areas, and train with time pressure so you can find information quickly during the exam.