ICC Building Plans Examiner B3 - Books & Courses Rental Package

ICC Building Plans Examiner B3 - Books & Courses Rental Package

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ICC Building Plans Examiner B3 - Books & Courses Rental Package

The ICC Building Plans Examiner B3 - Books & Courses Rental Package is designed for students preparing for the ICC Building Plans Examiner B3 certification exam using the listed commercial building and structural concrete references. This rental package includes ACI 318-19: Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete and Commentary, the International Building Code, 2021, and the 2021 ICC Concrete Manual, along with 6 months of course access.

Building plan review requires organized study, careful code reading, and strong reference navigation. The B3 exam focuses on commercial building plan review, including construction documents, code administration, occupancy classification, mixed occupancies, allowable building height and area, types of construction, fire-resistance-rated construction, fire and smoke protection features, means of egress, accessibility coordination, structural systems, foundations, concrete provisions, and practical IBC application. Students preparing for this exam should be comfortable moving through the 2021 International Building Code and using the concrete references when structural concrete topics appear.

This Books & Courses Rental Package supports students who want access to the listed references plus structured course support. The rental books provide the key study references, while the course access helps students organize preparation around the topics most connected to the B3 exam. The package is useful for students who want to study commercial plan review with a focused structure instead of trying to work through large references without direction.

A building plans examiner reviews proposed construction documents before work is performed. This work may involve checking permit documents, occupancy classification, mixed-use conditions, construction type, height and area limits, fire-resistance-rated assemblies, shaft enclosures, opening protectives, firestopping, penetrations, egress width, travel distance, accessible routes, structural information, foundations, concrete details, reinforcement, and required coordination between code requirements and the submitted plans. The B3 exam measures the ability to connect those plan-review scenarios to the correct reference requirements.

The International Building Code, 2021 is the main code reference for this package. Students should become familiar with the structure of the IBC, including administration, definitions, occupancy classification, special detailed requirements, general building heights and areas, types of construction, fire and smoke protection features, interior finishes, fire protection systems, means of egress, accessibility, structural design coordination, soils and foundations, concrete, masonry, steel, wood, glass and glazing, gypsum board, and referenced standards.

ACI 318-19: Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete and Commentary supports the structural concrete portion of preparation. Building plans examiner questions may involve concrete materials, reinforcing steel, concrete cover, slabs, beams, columns, walls, footings, foundations, anchorage, development concepts, construction documents, and coordination with structural drawings. The 2021 ICC Concrete Manual supports practical concrete study and helps students connect concrete code provisions with plan-review and construction concepts.

What You Get

  • Rental Book: ACI 318-19: Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete and Commentary
  • Rental Book: International Building Code, 2021
  • Rental Book: 2021 ICC Concrete Manual
  • Course Access: 6 months of course access.
  • Package Price: $890
  • Deposit: $400
  • Total: $1,290

Exam Details

The ICC Building Plans Examiner B3 exam is an ICC certification exam focused on plan review requirements for commercial buildings. The exam includes 80 multiple-choice questions and has a 3.5-hour time limit. Students preparing for this exam should study the 2021 International Building Code, ACI 318-19, and the 2021 ICC Concrete Manual while practicing open-book navigation under timed conditions.

The exam measures a student’s ability to apply commercial building code requirements to plan-review scenarios. Questions may involve code administration, permit documents, construction documents, occupancy classification, mixed occupancy conditions, allowable building height and area, types of construction, fire-resistance-rated assemblies, fire walls, fire barriers, fire partitions, horizontal assemblies, shaft enclosures, opening protectives, penetrations, joints, means of egress, accessibility features, interior finishes, fire protection systems, structural systems, soils and foundations, concrete, masonry, steel, wood, and plan-review documentation.

The 2021 International Building Code is the primary reference for the exam. Students should study the IBC as a plan-review tool. A building plans examiner uses the code to evaluate proposed design information, construction details, schedules, plans, notes, and specifications. Students should practice reviewing how occupancy classification affects other requirements, how construction type affects ratings and height limits, how egress components are sized and arranged, and how rated assemblies, openings, penetrations, and structural systems are shown on the construction documents.

Concrete plan-review topics should receive focused attention. ACI 318-19 and the 2021 ICC Concrete Manual support study of structural concrete requirements and practical concrete concepts. Students should review reinforcing steel, concrete cover, slabs, beams, columns, walls, footings, foundation systems, anchors, development and splice concepts, construction documents, and coordination between the structural drawings and the code. Concrete questions often require careful reading because the correct answer may depend on member type, exposure condition, reinforcement location, or the requirement shown in the reference.

Means of egress is a major commercial building plan-review topic. Students should study occupant load, exit access, exits, exit discharge, number of exits, egress width, travel distance, common path of egress travel, corridors, doors, stairways, ramps, handrails, guards, exit signs, illumination, accessible means of egress, and door hardware requirements. Egress questions frequently require students to identify the building condition first and then apply the correct table or section.

Fire and smoke protection features are central to B3 preparation. Students should review fire-resistance-rated construction, rated walls, horizontal assemblies, shaft enclosures, fire walls, fire barriers, fire partitions, firestopping, smoke barriers where applicable, smoke partitions where applicable, opening protectives, joint systems, and penetrations. Plans examiners must understand how rated construction is required and how the required protection should be shown in construction documents.

Open Book Test

The ICC Building Plans Examiner B3 exam is an open book test. Open book testing allows students to use approved references, but it still requires organized preparation. Students need to know which reference applies to each question, how to locate the correct requirement, and how to apply the answer within the exam time limit.

Open book does not mean easy. With 80 questions and a 3.5-hour time limit, students must work efficiently. A question about occupancy, mixed use, construction type, allowable height and area, fire-resistance-rated assemblies, means of egress, accessibility, inspections, fire protection systems, interior finishes, or general building code requirements may point to the 2021 IBC. A question about concrete design requirements or structural concrete provisions may point to ACI 318-19. A question about practical concrete review, reinforcement placement, concrete materials, or construction concepts may be supported by the 2021 ICC Concrete Manual.

Strong open-book preparation requires students to learn the structure of each reference before the exam. Students should practice using the table of contents, chapter headings, definitions, indexes, tables, figures, section titles, footnotes, exceptions, and commentary where applicable. The goal is not to memorize every requirement. The goal is to build the ability to identify the subject, choose the correct reference, locate the relevant provision, and apply the requirement accurately.

Students should practice identifying keywords before searching. Terms such as occupancy group, mixed occupancy, allowable area, building height, construction type, fire barrier, fire partition, fire wall, shaft enclosure, opening protective, horizontal assembly, firestop, corridor, exit access, travel distance, occupant load, stairway, ramp, handrail, guard, accessible route, foundation, reinforcement, concrete cover, slab, beam, column, structural design, special inspection, construction documents, and permit application can help point students toward the correct code area.

Licensing Steps

The ICC Building Plans Examiner B3 credential is earned through the International Code Council certification exam process. Students preparing for the exam should begin by reviewing the listed references, learning how each book is organized, studying the major commercial building plan-review topics, and practicing open-book navigation under timed conditions.

A practical preparation path begins with code administration and definitions. Students should understand the role of the code official, permit applications, construction documents, approved materials, deferred submittals where applicable, unsafe conditions, certificate of occupancy concepts, and the meaning of common IBC terms. Definitions are important because commercial building plan-review requirements often depend on exact terminology.

Students should then study occupancy classification, mixed occupancies, allowable height and area, and construction type. These subjects affect many other code requirements, including fire-resistance ratings, separation requirements, building size limits, sprinkler coordination, fire protection features, and egress. Students should practice locating occupancy groups, special occupancy conditions, construction types, and the tables that connect building characteristics with code requirements.

Fire and smoke protection features should be studied as a separate topic. Students should review fire walls, fire barriers, fire partitions, smoke barriers where applicable, smoke partitions where applicable, horizontal assemblies, shaft enclosures, rated corridors, fire doors, fire windows, opening protectives, duct and air transfer openings, penetrations, joint systems, and firestopping. These subjects are common in commercial plan review because construction documents must show how required rated assemblies are maintained.

Means of egress should receive repeated review. Students should study occupant load, number of exits, exit access, exits, exit discharge, travel distance, common path of egress travel, corridors, doors, stairways, ramps, handrails, guards, exit signs, emergency lighting, accessible means of egress, and door hardware. Egress questions often require students to use tables and apply exceptions carefully.

Structural and concrete plan-review topics should be reviewed with both the IBC and the concrete references. Students should study foundations, soils, concrete construction, reinforcing steel, concrete cover, slabs, beams, columns, walls, anchors, structural design coordination, and special inspection concepts. The 2021 ICC Concrete Manual can help students connect structural concrete requirements with construction and review concepts.

After reviewing the references, students should practice answering open-book questions under timed conditions. The goal is to read the scenario, identify the plan-review issue, locate the correct reference, read the full requirement, check exceptions and table notes, and apply the answer efficiently. Students pursuing commercial building plan review work should also follow the requirements of the jurisdiction, employer, agency, or authority having jurisdiction connected to the role they are pursuing.

State Requirements

The ICC Building Plans Examiner B3 exam is a national ICC certification exam. It supports credentialing for professionals involved in commercial building plan review, building code administration, permit review, construction document review, code enforcement, and building department work.

Employment, appointment, or recognition as a building plans examiner, commercial plans examiner, building official, code official, permit reviewer, plan review technician, commercial building inspector, combination inspector, structural review staff member, or building department employee may depend on the requirements of a jurisdiction, state agency, municipality, building department, employer, licensing board, or authority having jurisdiction. Additional certifications, plan-review experience, field experience, inspection authorization, continuing education, trade experience, or administrative approval may apply.

This Books & Courses Rental Package focuses on preparation for the ICC Building Plans Examiner B3 exam. Students should use the listed rental books and 6 months of course access to prepare for the technical exam content while also following the requirements of the jurisdiction, department, employer, or agency connected to the work they plan to perform.

Reference Books

  • Included Rental Book: ACI 318-19: Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete and Commentary
    The structural concrete reference used to study concrete design requirements, reinforcement, structural members, concrete cover, anchorage, development, slabs, beams, columns, walls, foundations, and concrete provisions that support commercial building plan-review preparation.
  • Included Rental Book: International Building Code, 2021
    The primary commercial building code reference used to study code administration, occupancy classification, mixed occupancies, allowable height and area, construction types, fire-resistance-rated construction, fire and smoke protection, means of egress, accessibility coordination, structural systems, foundations, materials, plan review, and commercial building code compliance.
  • Included Rental Book: 2021 ICC Concrete Manual
    A concrete inspection and code reference used to study practical concrete construction, reinforcing steel placement, concrete materials, field conditions, foundations, structural concrete elements, and concrete-related commercial building plan-review topics.
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Test Information and Study Materials

The B3 exam requires students to study commercial building plan review as both a code navigation subject and a document-review subject. Students should begin by understanding how the 2021 IBC is arranged. The code includes administration, definitions, occupancy classification, special detailed requirements, general building heights and areas, types of construction, fire and smoke protection features, interior finishes, fire protection systems, means of egress, accessibility, structural provisions, soils and foundations, concrete, masonry, steel, wood, glass, gypsum board, and related construction requirements.

Code administration should be reviewed early in the study process. Students should understand permit applications, construction documents, approval procedures, responsibilities of the code official, alternative materials and methods, deferred submittals where applicable, and certificate of occupancy concepts. These topics help students understand how plan review fits into the broader code enforcement process.

Occupancy classification and construction type should be studied together. Students should understand how occupancy groups are identified, how mixed occupancy conditions may affect the building, how construction types are classified, and how these decisions affect fire-resistance ratings, allowable height and area, separation requirements, and protection features. Many building plans examiner questions require students to know the building context before applying the code requirement.

Fire-resistance-rated construction is a high-value study area. Students should review rated assemblies, continuity, fire walls, fire barriers, fire partitions, smoke barriers where applicable, horizontal assemblies, shaft enclosures, opening protectives, fire doors, glazing, penetrations, membrane penetrations, joint systems, and firestopping. Plans examiners must be able to identify whether the documents show the required fire-resistance-rated construction and related protection features.

Means of egress should be reviewed repeatedly because it affects occupant safety and appears throughout commercial plan review. Students should practice using occupant load tables, number of exits, egress width, exit access requirements, travel distance limits, common path limits, corridor requirements, door requirements, stairway rules, ramp requirements, handrails, guards, exit discharge, accessible means of egress, exit signs, and illumination provisions. Egress questions often require careful attention to definitions and table notes.

Accessibility coordination should also be included in the study schedule. Students should review accessible routes, accessible entrances, doors, ramps, toilet rooms, parking where applicable, dwelling and sleeping units where applicable, and accessible means of egress concepts when connected to commercial building plan review. Accessibility questions may require students to identify whether the plan provides the required route, clearance, feature, or accessible element.

Structural plan-review topics should be studied with attention to drawings and code coordination. Students should review foundations, soils, concrete, masonry, steel, wood, anchorage, lateral support, structural design references, and special inspection concepts. Building plans examiners are not redesigning the structure during review, but they must understand how to evaluate whether required structural information is shown and coordinated with the applicable code provisions.

Concrete review should be studied using both ACI 318-19 and the 2021 ICC Concrete Manual. Students should review reinforcement placement, concrete cover, splices, development concepts, anchor bolts, slabs, beams, columns, walls, footings, foundation walls, and construction document coordination. Concrete questions may involve both technical requirements and the ability to recognize how concrete information should appear on plans and details.

The best study strategy combines reference reading, topic grouping, timed practice, and repeated review. Students should learn the table of contents and indexes, review definitions, identify high-value chapters, read exceptions carefully, and practice moving between the IBC, ACI 318-19, and the ICC Concrete Manual. The rental books and 6 months of course access support this process by giving students a structured way to focus on the subjects that matter for B3 preparation.

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

1 Exam Prep helps students prepare for the ICC Building Plans Examiner B3 exam through organized study guidance, trade-focused review, practice-oriented preparation, and structured reference navigation. This Books & Courses Rental Package supports students who want rental access to the listed references along with 6 months of course access for commercial building plan-review preparation.

Open book exams reward students who know how to use the references efficiently. Many students assume that having the books available during the exam will make the test simple, but building plans examiner questions require more than searching for keywords. Students must understand whether the question is asking about administration, occupancy, mixed use, construction type, height and area, rated construction, egress, accessibility, structural systems, concrete, or plan-review procedures.

1 Exam Prep’s preparation approach helps students organize their study time around the major B3 exam subjects. Students can use the course structure to review IBC organization, plan-review procedures, occupancy classification, building height and area, fire and smoke protection, means of egress, commercial construction requirements, structural review concepts, and concrete topics. The goal is to build stronger familiarity with the references and improve confidence when navigating the books during timed practice.

Commercial building plan review can feel challenging because the material covers many building systems and several reference sources. 1 Exam Prep helps simplify that challenge by keeping the study process focused, organized, and exam-oriented. While no exam prep product can guarantee an exam result, structured preparation can help students reduce confusion, build better reference habits, and approach the B3 exam with a stronger study plan.

FAQ Section

What exam does this rental package help me prepare for?

This package helps students prepare for the ICC Building Plans Examiner B3 exam. It is focused on commercial building plan review, 2021 IBC navigation, structural concrete concepts, fire-resistance-rated construction, means of egress, construction types, occupancy classification, accessibility coordination, and plan-review procedures.

What rental books are included?

This package includes rental access to ACI 318-19: Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete and Commentary, the International Building Code, 2021, and the 2021 ICC Concrete Manual.

Does this package include course access?

Yes. This Books & Courses Rental Package includes 6 months of course access.

What is the package price?

The package price is $890, with a $400 deposit, for a total of $1,290.

Is the ICC Building Plans Examiner B3 exam open book?

Yes. The ICC Building Plans Examiner B3 exam is an open book test. Students should prepare by learning how to use the approved references quickly and accurately.

How many questions are on the B3 exam?

The ICC Building Plans Examiner B3 exam includes 80 multiple-choice questions.

How much time do I get for the exam?

The exam has a 3.5-hour time limit. Students should practice under timed conditions because the exam requires efficient navigation through the IBC and concrete references.

What topics should I study for the B3 exam?

Students should study code administration, construction documents, occupancy classification, mixed occupancies, allowable height and area, types of construction, fire-resistance-rated assemblies, fire and smoke protection features, interior finishes, fire protection systems, means of egress, accessibility coordination, structural systems, foundations, concrete, masonry, steel, wood, and plan-review procedures.

How is the B3 exam different from the B2 exam?

The B3 exam focuses on building plan review and construction documents. The B2 exam focuses on commercial building inspection and field conditions.

Can this package guarantee that I will pass the exam?

No. This package does not guarantee an exam result. It is designed to support preparation by helping students study the required references, improve code navigation, and build confidence with commercial building plan-review topics.