Florida General, Building and Residential Contractor Contract Administration & Project Management - Online Exam Prep Course

Florida General, Building and Residential Contractor Contract Administration & Project Management - Online Exam Prep Course

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Florida General, Building and Residential Contractor Contract Administration & Project Management - Online Exam Prep Course

The Florida General, Building and Residential Contractor Contract Administration & Project Management - Online Exam Prep Course is designed for candidates preparing for the Contract Administration and Project Management exam areas for Florida General Contractor, Florida Building Contractor, or Florida Residential Contractor licensing. This online course helps students organize their study around construction contracts, project administration, jobsite management, OSHA safety, Florida Building Code requirements, accessibility, residential construction, existing building provisions, energy conservation, commercial construction practices, estimating, accounting, concrete, reinforcing steel, truss safety, gypsum panel application, and construction project coordination.

This course is a strong option for candidates who need a structured online study path for the Contract Administration and Project Management portions of the Florida construction contractor exam process. Instead of trying to study a large reference list without direction, students can use the course to review key topics, understand how the references connect to exam preparation, and practice open book test strategies.

This product is an online exam prep course. Books are not included with this product unless purchased separately or as part of another package. Candidates using this course should have access to the listed references so they can follow the lessons, review the book overview material, practice reference navigation, and prepare for the open book exam format.

The Florida General, Building, and Residential Contractor Contract Administration and Project Management exams are open book tests. Open book testing allows candidates to use approved references during the exam, but candidates still need to know which book applies to a question, where information is located, and how to apply the correct section under exam conditions. A strong study routine should include online course review, active reference use, simulated practice exams, book overview guidance, test-taking techniques, and repeated review of missed questions.

What You Get

  • Online Exam Prep Course: Structured online study support for Florida General, Building, and Residential Contractor Contract Administration and Project Management exams.
  • Simulated Practice Exams: Practice exam support designed to help candidates review exam-style questions, improve open book reference use, and identify areas that need more study.
  • Book Overview: Guidance on the listed references so students understand what each book is used for and how it connects to Contract Administration and Project Management exam preparation.
  • Test-Taking Techniques: Study strategies and exam techniques to help candidates approach open book questions with better organization, timing, and confidence.
  • Reference-Based Study: Preparation built around construction contracts, OSHA, Florida Building Code references, commercial construction, residential construction, estimating, accounting, concrete, reinforcing steel, truss safety, energy conservation, and gypsum panel topics.

This course supports candidates who want flexible online preparation. Students can study around work schedules, revisit difficult topics, review book overview guidance, practice with simulated exams, and build confidence with the references before exam day. The course is especially useful for candidates who want a more organized path through the material instead of trying to prepare from the reference list alone.

Exam Details

The Florida General, Building, and Residential Contractor exam process includes Contract Administration and Project Management testing. These exams evaluate knowledge related to construction contracts, bidding, subcontractor relationships, OSHA safety, contractor business procedures, commercial construction methods, Florida Building Code requirements, accessibility, residential code provisions, existing building requirements, energy conservation, estimating, concrete construction, reinforcing steel, gypsum panel work, truss handling, project documentation, and jobsite coordination.

Contract Administration preparation focuses on the administrative and contractual responsibilities involved in construction projects. Candidates should study General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, Standard Form of Agreement between Contractor-Subcontractor, Instructions to Bidders, the Contractors Manual, Builder’s Guide to Accounting, and related business and administrative references. These materials support review of bidding procedures, contract relationships, project responsibilities, changes in the work, payments, claims, subcontractor coordination, accounting concepts, documentation, and contractor procedures.

Project Management preparation focuses on technical construction knowledge, construction safety, field coordination, code requirements, estimating, materials, and building systems. Candidates should study Code of Federal Regulations - 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA), Principles and Practices of Commercial Construction, Energy Efficient Building Construction in Florida, BCSI-ED2-D, Florida Building Code references, Walker’s Building Estimator’s Reference Book, Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures, Placing Reinforcing Bars, and Application and Finishing of Gypsum Panel Products.

The listed references for this course include General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, 2017; Standard Form of Agreement between Contractor-Subcontractor, 2017; Instructions to Bidders, 2018; Code of Federal Regulations - 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA); Contractors Manual, 2021; Principles and Practices of Commercial Construction, 11th Edition; Energy Efficient Building Construction in Florida, 2024; Building Component Safety Information: BCSI-ED2-D ā€œGuide to Good Practices for Handling, Installing and Bracing of Metal Connected Wood Trussesā€, 2020; Florida Building Code - Building, 2023; Florida Building Code - Accessibility, 2023; Florida Building Code - Residential, 2023; Florida Building Code - Existing, 2023; Florida Building Code - Energy Conservation, 2023; Builder’s Guide to Accounting – Revised Edition; Walker’s Building Estimator’s Reference Book, 33rd Edition, 2024; Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures, 17th Edition; Placing Reinforcing Bars; and Application and Finishing of Gypsum Panel Products, GA-216, 2018 Edition.

This online course helps students connect the references to exam preparation. Candidates should study each topic, identify the reference connected to that topic, and practice locating information in the appropriate book. The simulated practice exams and book overview support help students build the habits needed for open book testing.

Open Book Test

The Florida General, Building, and Residential Contractor Contract Administration and Project Management exams are open book tests. Open book testing allows candidates to use approved references during the exam, but it does not mean the exams are easy. Candidates must understand how the references are organized, which book applies to a question, and where to find information efficiently.

A Contract Administration question may require General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, Standard Form of Agreement between Contractor-Subcontractor, Instructions to Bidders, the Contractors Manual, or Builder’s Guide to Accounting. A safety question may require Code of Federal Regulations - 29 CFR Part 1926. A building code question may require Florida Building Code - Building, Accessibility, Residential, Existing, or Energy Conservation. A residential construction question may require Florida Building Code - Residential. An estimating question may require Walker’s Building Estimator’s Reference Book. A concrete or reinforcing question may require Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures or Placing Reinforcing Bars. A gypsum panel question may require Application and Finishing of Gypsum Panel Products.

This online course is designed to help candidates study with the references, not around them. Students should use the books while reviewing the course, answering simulated practice exams, and checking missed answers. Repeated use of the references helps candidates develop the open book skills needed for exam day.

Open book preparation should include reviewing tables of contents, indexes, chapter organization, definitions, contract articles, OSHA subparts, code chapters, estimating tables, construction diagrams, and technical sections. Candidates should know the general purpose of each reference and when to use it. The goal is not to memorize every page. The goal is to understand the content and know how to locate information quickly.

The test-taking techniques included in the course help students approach open book questions with a better strategy. Candidates should learn how to read the question carefully, identify key terms, determine the likely reference, use the index or table of contents, confirm the answer in the book, and manage time across the exam. A strong open book strategy can make study and exam performance more organized.

Candidates should follow current testing center instructions for approved references, editions, book condition, highlighting, tabs, labels, notes, binding, and materials allowed in the exam room. This online course supports exam preparation, while candidates remain responsible for following the specific exam-day rules provided for their testing session.

Licensing Steps

Florida General, Building, and Residential Contractor candidates must complete the required examination process and satisfy state licensing requirements before a license can be issued. The Contract Administration and Project Management exams are important parts of that process, but they are only one part of the overall licensing path.

The typical path begins with confirming the correct license classification and reviewing the required exam sections. Candidates then prepare with the listed references, complete the study process, apply for exam approval, schedule testing after approval, and complete the required exams. This online exam prep course supports the exam preparation stage by helping students review Contract Administration and Project Management topics through organized online study.

After the exam stage, candidates continue with the licensing application process. The state may require information related to experience, financial responsibility, background review, business details, insurance, and applicable fees. Candidates should keep their records organized while preparing so they are ready for the next phase after completing the required exams.

Exam preparation and licensing readiness should work together. Passing the required exams is important, but licensing approval depends on meeting all applicable state requirements. This course focuses on helping candidates prepare for the Florida General, Building, and Residential Contractor Contract Administration and Project Management exams through structured online study, reference-based review, simulated practice exams, book overview guidance, and test-taking techniques.

State Requirements

The Florida General, Building, and Residential Contractor licenses are part of Florida’s construction contractor licensing system. Candidates must pass the required examinations and satisfy state licensing requirements before a license can be issued. The Contract Administration and Project Management exams evaluate knowledge connected to contract administration, project management, construction safety, Florida Building Code requirements, accessibility, residential and existing building provisions, energy conservation, estimating, accounting, concrete, reinforcing steel, gypsum panels, trusses, and contractor operations.

General, Building, and Residential Contractor candidates are expected to understand the administrative and technical responsibilities involved in managing construction projects. This includes contract relationships, bidding, subcontractor coordination, safety compliance, code compliance, estimating, construction methods, project documentation, business practices, and jobsite management.

For exam preparation, candidates should study with the references assigned to the current exam cycle. This online exam prep course is built around the references listed on this page, including the contract documents, OSHA, the Contractors Manual, commercial construction references, Florida Building Code volumes, energy construction material, truss guidance, accounting, estimating, concrete, reinforcing steel, and gypsum panel references.

Candidates should follow current state and testing center instructions for exam approval, scheduling, identification, allowed references, book condition, tabs, highlighting, labels, notes, and exam-day procedures. This course is intended to support study, review, and open book reference practice for the Florida General, Building, and Residential Contractor Contract Administration and Project Management exams.

Reference Books

  • General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, 2017
    A contract administration reference covering project responsibilities, contract relationships, changes in the work, payments, claims, completion, insurance, bonds, and general construction contract requirements.
  • Standard Form of Agreement between Contractor-Subcontractor, 2017
    A subcontract agreement reference used to study contractor and subcontractor responsibilities, scope coordination, payment terms, agreement structure, contract administration, and project obligations.
  • Instructions to Bidders, 2018
    A bidding reference covering bidder responsibilities, bid procedures, bidding requirements, document interpretation, substitution procedures, and contract award-related topics.
  • Code of Federal Regulations - 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA)
    A construction safety reference covering OSHA standards for construction work, jobsite hazards, fall protection, ladders, scaffolds, tools, equipment, personal protective equipment, excavation, electrical safety, and safe work practices.
  • Contractors Manual, 2021
    A contractor reference used to support contractor responsibilities, licensing-related topics, project administration, business practices, construction management, financial responsibility, and general contractor procedures.
  • Principles and Practices of Commercial Construction, 11th Edition
    A commercial construction reference covering building systems, construction methods, project planning, materials, jobsite practices, and technical construction knowledge used in general contracting.
  • Energy Efficient Building Construction in Florida, 2024
    A Florida energy construction reference used to study energy-efficient building methods, code-related energy concepts, building envelope considerations, and Florida construction practices.
  • Building Component Safety Information: BCSI-ED2-D ā€œGuide to Good Practices for Handling, Installing and Bracing of Metal Connected Wood Trussesā€, 2020
    A truss safety and installation reference covering handling, installing, restraining, and bracing metal connected wood trusses during construction.
  • Florida Building Code - Building, 2023
    A Florida code reference covering building requirements, construction provisions, occupancy, structural concepts, fire-resistance, means of egress, accessibility coordination, and code compliance topics.
  • Florida Building Code - Accessibility, 2023
    A Florida accessibility code reference used to study accessible routes, accessible features, clearances, fixtures, parking, entrances, and accessibility compliance requirements.
  • Florida Building Code - Residential, 2023
    A residential code reference covering one- and two-family dwelling construction, structural provisions, building systems, openings, energy-related coordination, and residential code requirements.
  • Florida Building Code - Existing, 2023
    A code reference covering repairs, alterations, additions, changes of occupancy, existing building conditions, compliance methods, and construction work involving existing structures.
  • Florida Building Code - Energy Conservation, 2023
    A Florida energy code reference covering energy efficiency, building envelope requirements, mechanical and lighting provisions, compliance paths, and conservation requirements.
  • Builder’s Guide to Accounting – Revised Edition
    A construction accounting reference used to study accounting concepts, financial records, job costing, contractor business management, and financial topics connected to construction operations.
  • Walker’s Building Estimator’s Reference Book, 33rd Edition, 2024
    An estimating reference used to study construction estimating, labor and material considerations, takeoffs, cost organization, and practical estimating methods for construction projects.
  • Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures, 17th Edition
    A concrete reference covering concrete materials, mix design, quality control, placing considerations, durability, testing concepts, and concrete construction practices.
  • Placing Reinforcing Bars
    A reinforcing steel reference used to study reinforcing bar placement, splicing, supports, drawings, field practices, and reinforcement requirements for concrete construction.
  • Application and Finishing of Gypsum Panel Products, GA-216, 2018 Edition
    A gypsum panel reference covering application methods, fastening, finishing, installation practices, levels of finish, and gypsum panel construction requirements.

Exam Room Approved Books

The following references are used for Florida General, Building, and Residential Contractor Contract Administration and Project Management exam preparation. Candidates should follow current exam instructions for approved references, editions, book condition, binding, tabs, labels, highlighting, notes, and materials allowed in the testing room.

  • General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, 2017
  • Standard Form of Agreement between Contractor-Subcontractor, 2017
  • Instructions to Bidders, 2018
  • Code of Federal Regulations - 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA)
  • Contractors Manual, 2021
  • Principles and Practices of Commercial Construction, 11th Edition
  • Energy Efficient Building Construction in Florida, 2024
  • Building Component Safety Information: BCSI-ED2-D ā€œGuide to Good Practices for Handling, Installing and Bracing of Metal Connected Wood Trussesā€, 2020
  • Florida Building Code - Building, 2023
  • Florida Building Code - Accessibility, 2023
  • Florida Building Code - Residential, 2023
  • Florida Building Code - Existing, 2023
  • Florida Building Code - Energy Conservation, 2023
  • Builder’s Guide to Accounting – Revised Edition
  • Walker’s Building Estimator’s Reference Book, 33rd Edition, 2024
  • Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures, 17th Edition
  • Placing Reinforcing Bars
  • Application and Finishing of Gypsum Panel Products, GA-216, 2018 Edition

Test Information and Study Materials

This online exam prep course helps candidates prepare for the Florida General, Building, and Residential Contractor Contract Administration and Project Management exams by organizing study around the listed references and major construction knowledge areas. The course supports review of contract documents, bidding, subcontractor agreements, OSHA safety, contractor responsibilities, commercial construction practices, Florida Building Code provisions, accessibility requirements, residential and existing building provisions, energy conservation, estimating, accounting, concrete, reinforcing steel, truss safety, gypsum panel application, and project coordination.

The course includes simulated practice exams to help candidates apply what they are studying in an exam-style format. Simulated practice exams give students a way to review Contract Administration and Project Management topics, work with the references, identify weak areas, and become more comfortable with the open book testing process. Reviewing missed questions is an important part of preparation because it helps candidates return to the correct reference and understand why an answer is correct.

The book overview portion of the course helps students understand the purpose of each listed reference. The contract documents support Contract Administration preparation. OSHA supports construction safety preparation. The Florida Building Code references support code and accessibility preparation. Commercial construction and energy references support Project Management study. Estimating, concrete, reinforcing steel, and gypsum panel references support technical construction review.

The test-taking techniques included in the course help candidates approach open book questions with a more organized strategy. Students should learn how to read each question carefully, identify key terms, decide which reference applies, use the index or table of contents effectively, and avoid spending too much time in the wrong book. These techniques can help students make better use of their study time and exam time.

Contract Administration study should begin with the contract documents. General Conditions of the Contract for Construction, Standard Form of Agreement between Contractor-Subcontractor, and Instructions to Bidders support review of contract relationships, bid procedures, responsibilities of parties, changes, payments, claims, completion, subcontractor coordination, and project documentation.

OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926 supports construction safety preparation. Contractors should be familiar with jobsite hazards, fall protection, ladders, scaffolds, excavation, tools, equipment, personal protective equipment, electrical safety, and safe work practices. Safety questions often require students to understand both the hazard and the correct reference section.

The Florida Building Code references support code-based preparation. Florida Building Code - Building covers general building provisions and construction requirements. Florida Building Code - Accessibility supports accessibility compliance. Florida Building Code - Residential covers one- and two-family dwelling requirements. Florida Building Code - Existing supports work involving existing structures. Florida Building Code - Energy Conservation supports energy compliance and conservation requirements.

Commercial construction and technical references support Project Management preparation. Principles and Practices of Commercial Construction helps students review construction methods and building systems. Energy Efficient Building Construction in Florida supports energy-related construction topics. BCSI-ED2-D supports handling, installing, and bracing metal connected wood trusses. Walker’s Building Estimator’s Reference Book supports estimating preparation. Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures, Placing Reinforcing Bars, and GA-216 support concrete, reinforcement, and gypsum panel topics.

A strong study plan should combine online course review with active reference use. Students should not only watch or read course content; they should also open the references, locate related sections, answer simulated practice exams, and review missed questions directly in the books. This approach helps candidates build construction knowledge and improve open book exam navigation at the same time.

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

1 Exam Prep helps Florida General, Building, and Residential Contractor candidates prepare with organized online study guidance, construction-focused review, simulated practice exams, book overview, test-taking techniques, reference navigation support, and practice-oriented preparation. This online exam prep course gives students a structured way to study the Contract Administration and Project Management exam topics while working with the listed references.

Florida contractor exam preparation can feel challenging because candidates must connect contract knowledge with code requirements, safety standards, construction methods, estimating, accounting, energy construction, truss guidance, concrete, reinforcing steel, gypsum panel requirements, and contractor responsibilities. 1 Exam Prep helps organize that material into a more manageable study path so students can focus on steady progress.

The course supports open book preparation by encouraging students to use the references throughout their study process. Candidates learn to identify which book applies to a topic, locate information more efficiently, and review missed answers directly in the proper reference. The simulated practice exams help reinforce that process by giving students a practical way to apply the material.

Students can use the online course to study around work and personal schedules, revisit difficult topics, review book overview guidance, apply test-taking techniques, and strengthen their understanding before exam day. The course is designed to support preparation, but candidates should also spend time with the listed references and follow all exam-day instructions from the testing center.

1 Exam Prep does not guarantee passing scores, licensing approval, state approval, or exam outcomes. This course provides structured online preparation, construction-focused review, simulated practice exams, book overview, test-taking techniques, and reference navigation support to help candidates prepare more effectively for the Florida General, Building, and Residential Contractor Contract Administration and Project Management exams.

FAQ Section

What is included in the Florida General, Building and Residential Contractor Contract Administration & Project Management - Online Exam Prep Course?

This product includes online exam prep course access for Florida General, Building, and Residential Contractor Contract Administration and Project Management exams, including simulated practice exams, book overview, test-taking techniques, and reference-based study support.

Are books included with this online course?

No. This product is an online exam prep course. Books are not included unless purchased separately or as part of another package.

Does the course include simulated practice exams?

Yes. Simulated practice exams are included to help candidates review exam-style questions, practice reference use, and identify areas that need more study.

Does the course include a book overview?

Yes. The course includes book overview support to help students understand how the listed references connect to Contract Administration and Project Management exam preparation.

Does the course include test-taking techniques?

Yes. Test-taking techniques are included to help candidates approach open book questions with better organization, timing, and confidence.

Which license classifications can use this course?

This course is designed for candidates preparing for Florida General Contractor, Building Contractor, or Residential Contractor Contract Administration and Project Management exam areas.

Are the Contract Administration and Project Management exams open book?

Yes. The exams are open book tests. Candidates should prepare by learning how to use the approved references quickly and accurately.

What topics does this course help me study?

This course supports preparation for contracts, bidding, subcontractor agreements, OSHA safety, contractor procedures, Florida Building Code requirements, accessibility, residential construction, commercial construction, energy conservation, estimating, concrete, reinforcing steel, trusses, gypsum panel work, and project management topics.

Can I use this course for self-study?

Yes. This online course is designed for flexible self-study and can be used alongside the listed references for exam preparation.

Does this course guarantee that I will pass?

No. This course does not guarantee a passing score or licensing approval. It provides structured online preparation and reference-based study support for Florida General, Building, and Residential Contractor Contract Administration and Project Management exams.