The Casper Wyoming General Building Contractor (B) (ICC - G12-N) - Books & Courses Rental Package is designed for contractors, builders, supervisors, project managers, and construction professionals preparing for the ICC G12-N National Standard General Building Contractor (B) exam. This rental package gives students the code references and online study support needed to prepare for a broad general building contractor exam with a more organized study plan.
The General Building Contractor (B) exam covers a wide range of construction knowledge. Candidates may need to understand building planning, code administration, occupancy classification, construction type, fire-resistance concepts, means of egress, foundations, concrete, structural systems, floor construction, wall construction, roof-ceiling construction, residential building requirements, and building envelope topics. Because the exam uses multiple references, students need both the correct books and a study structure that helps them move through those materials with purpose.
This package is a strong option for students who want rental access to the required books along with online exam prep support. The rental books help students study directly from the references connected to the exam, while the course helps organize review around code navigation, topic familiarity, and exam-style preparation. Students can use the books and course together to build a stronger routine before scheduling the exam.
Field experience is valuable, but a code-based contractor exam requires more than knowing how construction is performed on the jobsite. Students must be able to read the question carefully, identify the subject being tested, choose the correct reference, locate the applicable section or table, and apply the code language accurately. This package supports that process by combining the physical rental references with online preparation.
For Casper, Wyoming, contractor licensing is handled locally through the City of Casper. The ICC G12-N exam can support the testing portion for general building contractor qualification, while the city controls license classification, application review, documentation requirements, insurance requirements, fees, and final license issuance. This package supports preparation for the technical exam portion of that licensing path.
The ICC G12-N National Standard General Building Contractor (B) exam is a Contractor/Trades exam used by jurisdictions to evaluate general building contractor knowledge. For Casper, Wyoming, this exam supports preparation for the general building contractor licensing path. The exam is administered through the ICC Contractor/Trades testing program, with testing commonly scheduled through Pearson VUE.
The G12-N exam is code-based and requires students to apply requirements from the approved references. It is not limited to one construction trade or one narrow subject area. Students should prepare for questions involving general code administration, building planning, occupancy classification, construction type, fire-resistance-related organization, means of egress, structural systems, concrete, foundations, floors, walls, roof-ceiling construction, residential construction, and building envelope requirements.
The reference set for this product includes the 2018 International Building Code, the 2018 International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, and the 2021 ICC Concrete Manual. Students should become comfortable moving between these books because the exam may require commercial code knowledge, residential code knowledge, and concrete-related understanding.
A general building contractor candidate should avoid studying only the subjects that feel familiar from field experience. A builder with strong residential experience may still need to review commercial code organization, means of egress, occupancy, construction type, fire-resistance concepts, and concrete provisions. A contractor with commercial experience may still need to review one- and two-family dwelling construction requirements.
This rental package helps students prepare with both reference access and online exam prep. The books allow students to study the actual code language and construction guidance, while the course helps organize the review into a more practical study path. Students should use both parts of the package consistently to build reference navigation skill and improve confidence.
The ICC G12-N National Standard General Building Contractor (B) exam is an open book test using approved references. Open book testing allows candidates to use permitted references during the exam, but it still requires preparation. The books are only helpful when the student knows how to locate and apply the correct information within the time allowed.
Students should prepare with the references included in this rental package: the 2018 International Building Code, the 2018 International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, and the 2021 ICC Concrete Manual. These books should be studied together because the exam may move between commercial building requirements, residential construction provisions, and concrete construction topics.
Open book does not mean the exam is simple. The references are large, detailed, and organized by subject. Students who rely only on having the books available may spend too much time searching. Strong preparation includes learning the table of contents, indexes, definitions, chapter layouts, tables, notes, exceptions, and common locations for major general building topics.
The online course portion of this package supports open book preparation by helping students practice with exam-style thinking. Students should develop the habit of reading the question, identifying key words, choosing the correct book, locating the chapter, reviewing the section or table, and confirming the answer in the reference. Repeating that process helps build speed and accuracy.
Candidates should follow current ICC and testing provider rules for exam-room materials. Testing rules may address book condition, tabs, highlighting, handwritten notes, loose papers, inserted pages, and other materials. Students should make sure their books meet the rules in effect on test day.
For Casper, Wyoming, contractor licensing is administered through the City of Casper Community Development Department and Building Inspection Division. Applicants for general and sub contractor licenses must complete the cityās application process and submit the documentation required for review.
A practical licensing path begins with identifying the correct Casper general contractor classification. The City of Casper lists multiple general contractor classifications, and applicants should select the classification that matches the work they plan to perform. The G12-N exam may support the testing portion for general building contractor qualification, but the license classification and approval process are controlled by the city.
Applicants should complete the required license application and provide documentation requested by the city. Casperās contractor licensing process may include proof of successful testing, experience documentation, application review, proof of insurance, and payment of required license fees before the license is issued.
This books and courses rental package supports the testing portion of the process. Students can use the included rental references and online course access to study for the ICC G12-N exam, practice code navigation, and build familiarity with the subjects used for open book exam preparation. The package does not replace the cityās application process or licensing requirements.
Passing the ICC G12-N exam does not automatically issue a Casper contractor license. The exam supports the technical testing portion, while the City of Casper determines application approval, documentation acceptance, insurance requirements, fee payment, and final licensing status.
This product is focused on Casper, Wyoming. Contractor licensing requirements for general building work can vary by local jurisdiction and classification. For work performed in Casper, applicants should follow the City of Casperās contractor licensing requirements for the applicable general contractor classification.
The City of Casper provides licensing information for general and sub contractor licenses through its Building Inspection Division. Applicants should review the classification that matches the intended scope of work and provide the required application materials before performing regulated contractor work.
The ICC G12-N National Standard General Building Contractor (B) exam supports the technical testing portion for general building contractor preparation. This rental package helps candidates prepare for the exam by providing the listed rental references and 6 months of course access. It does not replace local application review, experience requirements, insurance requirements, fee payment, or final license issuance.
Students should also understand that Wyoming contractor requirements may differ by city, county, trade, scope, and classification. A testing path accepted for Casper should not be assumed to apply automatically in another jurisdiction. Contractors planning to work outside Casper should review the rules of the jurisdiction where the work will be performed.
The Casper Wyoming General Building Contractor (B) (ICC - G12-N) - Books & Courses Rental Package helps students prepare by combining rental reference books with online study support. The books are central to exam preparation because the student must be able to locate and apply code sections efficiently. The course helps students organize review and practice the exam-style thinking needed for a code-based test.
Students should begin by learning the purpose of each reference. The International Building Code is commonly used for commercial building and broader code topics. The International Residential Code is used for one- and two-family dwelling construction. The ICC Concrete Manual supports concrete-specific understanding and helps students study concrete construction, inspection, placement, reinforcement, curing, and related concepts.
Code administration is an important area of study. Students should review permits, inspections, approvals, construction documents, violations, stop work orders, definitions, and general compliance responsibilities. General building contractors often coordinate with building departments, inspectors, subcontractors, owners, and design professionals, so administrative code knowledge supports exam preparation.
Building planning and life safety should receive focused attention. Students should review occupancy classification, construction type, fire-resistance concepts, fire protection features, means of egress, stairways, exits, corridors, accessibility-related organization, and interior environment provisions. These subjects often require careful reading because a small detail in the question can change the correct code path.
Structural systems are another major part of preparation. Students should review footings, foundations, concrete, floor systems, wall systems, roof-ceiling construction, roof assemblies, framing, masonry, anchorage, and related structural concepts. The goal is not to memorize every structural provision. The goal is to know where the information is located and how to apply the code requirement to the question.
Residential construction study should include the organization of the International Residential Code. Students should become familiar with building planning, foundations, floors, walls, wall bracing, roof-ceiling construction, exterior wall coverings, roofing, chimneys, fireplaces, and related residential building requirements. Residential questions may be written differently from commercial questions, so students should identify the correct reference before searching.
Concrete study should include the 2021 ICC Concrete Manual. Students should review concrete materials, formwork, reinforcement, placement, consolidation, curing, weather conditions, slabs, footings, foundations, structural concrete, and inspection-related concepts. Concrete questions may require practical understanding as well as the ability to locate requirements in the manual.
A strong study routine should include repeated lookup practice. Students should read an exam-style question, identify the key words, decide which book applies, locate the chapter, use the index or table of contents when needed, and confirm the answer in the code text. This process builds speed and accuracy for an open book exam.
Students should also practice using tables, exceptions, footnotes, and cross-references. General building exam questions often depend on details. A single phrase may change the applicable requirement, and a table note may affect the final answer. The course and rental books work together to help students become more comfortable with this type of exam preparation.
1 Exam Prep helps students prepare for the Casper Wyoming General Building Contractor (B) (ICC - G12-N) exam by combining rental reference materials with structured online study support. This package gives students access to the books used for exam preparation along with 6 months of course access to help organize study time and strengthen exam readiness.
For general building contractors, field experience is valuable, but the exam requires code-based answers. 1 Exam Prep helps students connect construction knowledge with the structure of the code books. Studying directly from the required references helps students understand how the exam is organized and where important construction topics are located.
Reference navigation is one of the most important skills for an open book exam. Students need to know which book applies, where the topic is located, and how to confirm the answer in the code text. This package supports that process by giving students rental access to the physical references and course access for organized review.
1 Exam Prep also helps students build confidence through practical study structure. The rental books support study of commercial building requirements, residential construction requirements, and concrete construction concepts. The course supports practice-oriented preparation, topic review, and a more consistent study routine.
This product does not guarantee a passing score, licensing approval, or any specific outcome. It provides rental references and online exam prep support that help students prepare more effectively for the technical exam portion of the Casper general building contractor licensing path.
This package is for contractors, builders, supervisors, project managers, and construction professionals preparing for the ICC G12-N National Standard General Building Contractor (B) exam for Casper, Wyoming licensing preparation.
This package includes rental access to the International Building Code, 2018; International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2018; and 2021 ICC Concrete Manual.
This package includes 6 months of course access.
The package price is $840.
The refundable deposit is $350.
The total due today is $1190.
Yes. The ICC G12-N National Standard General Building Contractor (B) exam is an open book test using approved references. Students should practice using the books before test day.
No. Passing the exam supports the testing portion, but the City of Casper controls application review, documentation requirements, insurance requirements, fee payment, and license issuance.
Students should study code administration, building planning, occupancy, construction type, fire-resistance concepts, means of egress, structural systems, foundations, concrete, floor systems, wall systems, roof-ceiling construction, residential construction, and building envelope topics.
This product is focused on Casper, Wyoming general building contractor exam preparation using the ICC G12-N National Standard General Building Contractor (B) exam.