The Tennessee BC-A-Residential Contractor - Books & Courses Rental Package (Prov) is designed for contractors, qualifying agents, residential builders, remodelers, and construction professionals preparing for the Tennessee BC-A Residential Contractor trade exam and the Tennessee Business and Law exam. This rental package combines the listed residential contractor references, the Tennessee business and law reference, and business and trade courses so students can prepare for both major exam areas with a more organized study plan.
The Tennessee BC-A Residential Contractor classification is connected to residential building construction. Candidates preparing for this license path should be ready to study residential code, building code concepts, OSHA construction safety, home building methods, materials, foundations, framing, roofing, walls, stairs, chimneys, fireplaces, project planning, and contractor business responsibilities. Strong field experience is valuable, but exam preparation also requires students to understand the reference books, locate information efficiently, and apply the material to exam-style questions.
This Books & Courses Rental Package includes the listed rental books, business and trade courses, and 6 months of course access. The rental price is $1,385 plus a $700 refundable deposit, for a total of $2,085. The refundable deposit is connected to the rental books. This package is built for students who want access to the trade and business references while also receiving course structure for both the Tennessee BC-A Residential Contractor exam and the Tennessee Business and Law exam.
The included rental references are International Building Code, 2021; International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2021; Residential Home Builder Study Guide; Code of Federal Regulations - 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA); and NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law, and Project Management, 4th Edition - TN. Together, these books support residential contractor trade preparation and contractor business and law preparation for the Tennessee licensing process.
The Tennessee BC-A Residential Contractor exam is a trade examination used for Tennessee contractor licensing. The exam is designed for candidates seeking the residential building contractor classification. The BC-A classification focuses on residential construction, so candidates should prepare for questions involving one- and two-family dwelling construction, residential code requirements, building code concepts, home building practices, construction safety, materials, methods, and general residential contractor knowledge.
The Tennessee Residential Contractor exam has 80 questions and a time limit of 300 minutes. A passing score is 73%. Candidates should prepare for a timed exam that requires both residential construction knowledge and reference-navigation skill. Even experienced builders can benefit from organized preparation because contractor exams often require careful reading, code lookup, and the ability to apply information from the approved references.
Study areas may include residential building planning, foundations, concrete, masonry, wood framing, roof systems, wall construction, exterior finishes, interior finishes, chimneys and fireplaces, stairs, jobsite safety, OSHA standards, materials, construction sequencing, plan reading, and general residential construction practices. Students should expect the exam to include both practical field topics and reference-based questions.
The Tennessee Business and Law exam is also generally required for Tennessee contractor applicants. This exam focuses on contractor business operations, licensing responsibilities, contracts, estimating, project management, financial management, labor responsibilities, safety responsibilities, tax-related topics, and legal obligations involved in operating a contracting business. The NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law, and Project Management, 4th Edition - TN supports preparation for this part of the licensing process.
This rental package supports both the BC-A Residential Contractor trade exam and the Tennessee Business and Law exam. The trade references help students study residential construction, residential code, building code concepts, OSHA safety, and home building knowledge. The business reference supports contractor law, project management, and business operations. The business and trade courses help students study both exam areas with more structure.
The Tennessee BC-A Residential Contractor exam is an open-book test. Candidates may use authorized reference materials during the exam according to current testing rules. Open-book testing can be helpful, but it is not a shortcut. The exam is timed, and candidates need to know how to find information quickly, understand what they are reading, and apply it correctly.
Students should prepare by learning the structure of each trade reference. The International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2021 should be used for residential construction requirements, including building planning, foundations, floors, wall construction, roof assemblies, chimneys, fireplaces, stairs, safety provisions, and residential code organization. Students should practice using the table of contents, index, definitions, tables, and chapter layouts.
The International Building Code, 2021 should be reviewed for general building code topics, definitions, construction concepts, occupancy-related information, fire-resistance concepts, means of egress, code tables, and broader code organization. While the residential code is especially important for BC-A preparation, broader building code familiarity can help candidates understand how code language is arranged and applied.
Code of Federal Regulations - 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA) should be reviewed for construction safety. Candidates should become familiar with safety topics such as fall protection, ladders, scaffolds, excavation, personal protective equipment, tools, material handling, hazard recognition, electrical safety awareness, and safe construction practices. Safety questions may be direct, but students still need to know where OSHA information is located.
The Residential Home Builder Study Guide supports practical residential construction review. Students should use it to strengthen understanding of home building methods, construction sequencing, framing, foundations, roofing, materials, terminology, and field practices. The study guide helps connect code knowledge with the practical work performed by residential contractors.
The Business and Law exam also requires preparation with the Tennessee business reference. Students should use the NASCLA guide to review contractor responsibilities, licensing topics, contracts, project management, estimating, financial management, employment responsibilities, safety management, and legal duties. Candidates should follow current testing rules for allowed references, tabs, highlighting, book preparation, and exam-room materials.
The Tennessee BC-A Residential Contractor license classification is issued through the Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors. Candidates should begin by confirming that the BC-A classification matches the type of residential construction work they plan to perform. The residential classification is different from commercial, industrial, and combined building classifications, so applicants should understand the license scope before applying.
A typical licensing path includes reviewing Tennessee contractor license requirements, identifying the correct classification, confirming the qualifying agent, preparing for the required examinations, registering for the correct trade exam, passing the BC-A Residential Contractor trade exam, passing the Tennessee Business and Law exam, completing the contractor license application, and submitting the required documentation to the Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors.
Candidates should be careful when selecting exams. Tennessee offers multiple building classifications, including residential, commercial, industrial, and combined classifications. The BC-A Residential Contractor exam is specific to the residential building classification. The Business and Law exam is a separate exam connected to the contractor licensing process. Registering for the wrong exam can delay progress and create unnecessary expense.
After passing the required exams, applicants must continue through the state application process. Exam results are only one part of licensing. The Board reviews the application and determines whether the applicant meets the requirements for licensure. Applicants should keep copies of exam results, application documents, business records, insurance records, and licensing communication.
The course access included in this rental package supports the exam-preparation portion of the process. Students are still responsible for completing state application requirements, submitting accurate information, and meeting the conditions required for Tennessee contractor licensure.
Tennessee contractors must meet the requirements set by the Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors. A contractor license is generally required before bidding, offering, or performing construction work when the total project cost meets the state licensing threshold. Applicants should review current Tennessee contractor requirements before submitting an application or registering for exams.
The BC-A Residential Contractor classification applies to residential building construction. Candidates should understand the scope of this classification before advertising, bidding, contracting, or performing work. Contractors who plan to perform commercial, industrial, or broader combined building work may need to review whether a different license classification is required.
State contractor licensing may involve more than the trade exam. Applicants may need to provide business information, financial information, insurance information, qualifying agent information, fees, and other documents required by the Board. The Board determines whether an applicant meets the requirements for the requested license classification.
Local permitting and inspection requirements may also apply to residential construction work. Contractors are responsible for performing work within the proper license scope and following applicable residential code, building code, safety, permit, and inspection requirements. Preparing for the BC-A exam and the Business and Law exam should be viewed as part of a larger licensing and compliance process.
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The following books are included in this rental package for Tennessee BC-A Residential Contractor and Tennessee Business and Law exam preparation:
Candidates should prepare and bring only authorized exam references according to current testing rules. Books may be checked before the exam begins. Students should review exam-room rules before test day so their materials are prepared correctly for both trade and business testing. Tabs, highlighting, and markings should follow the current testing provider requirements for allowed reference preparation.
The Tennessee BC-A-Residential Contractor - Books & Courses Rental Package (Prov) gives students rental access to the listed books, business and trade courses, and 6 months of course access. This structure helps candidates prepare for both the BC-A Residential Contractor trade exam and the Tennessee Business and Law exam with one organized rental package.
For the trade exam, students should begin with the International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2021. Important study areas include building planning, foundations, floors, walls, roofs, chimneys, fireplaces, stairs, exterior walls, energy-related provisions, and residential safety requirements. Residential code questions can be detail-oriented, so students should practice locating information directly in the book.
The International Building Code, 2021 should be reviewed for general code organization and building concepts. Students should become comfortable using the table of contents, definitions, indexes, tables, and code structure. Even when a candidate has strong field experience, code-based exam questions often require precise reference use.
The Residential Home Builder Study Guide should be used to reinforce practical residential construction knowledge. Students should review construction sequence, site preparation, foundations, framing, roofing, exterior finishes, interior finishes, materials, terminology, and home building practices. This guide can help connect code books to the work residential contractors perform in the field.
Code of Federal Regulations - 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA) should be part of every study plan. Residential contractors are responsible for safe jobsite practices, and OSHA topics may appear throughout building contractor exams. Students should review fall protection, ladders, scaffolds, excavation, personal protective equipment, tools, electrical safety awareness, material handling, and hazard communication.
For the Business and Law exam, students should use the NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law, and Project Management, 4th Edition - TN to review contractor business responsibilities, licensing, contracts, project management, estimating, scheduling, financial controls, employment responsibilities, safety management, and legal obligations. Contractor licensing requires both trade competence and business awareness.
The business and trade courses included in this rental package help students organize both sides of preparation. The trade course supports BC-A Residential Contractor exam review, including residential code, building code, OSHA safety, home building practices, materials, construction sequencing, and practical construction knowledge. The business course supports contractor law, business management, project management, licensing topics, and legal responsibilities.
With 6 months of course access, students have time to review the material, revisit difficult areas, practice reference navigation, and build a steady study routine. A strong study plan should include reading, book navigation, timed practice, review sessions, and repeated work with the references. Open-book exams reward candidates who know how to use their books efficiently.
1 Exam Prep helps students prepare for contractor licensing exams through organized study guidance, trade-focused review, practice-oriented preparation, reference navigation support, and business exam preparation. For the Tennessee BC-A Residential Contractor license path, that means helping students prepare for both the BC-A trade exam and the Tennessee Business and Law exam.
This Books & Courses Rental Package gives students a practical preparation option. The rental books provide access to the trade and business references, while the business and trade courses help students study both exam areas with structure. Instead of trying to organize every book and topic alone, candidates can use the course access to build a clearer plan.
Open-book exams require strong reference skills. 1 Exam Prep supports students by helping them understand how to approach the books, locate important information, and build confidence using the references. The goal is not to memorize every page, but to understand the material and know how to use the books efficiently.
Students still need to study, practice, and complete the Tennessee licensing process, but organized preparation can make the path more manageable. Whether you are preparing as a qualifying agent, moving from field work into residential contracting, or building a residential construction business, this package helps you prepare for both the trade exam and the business knowledge required for contractor licensing.
This rental package includes International Building Code, 2021; International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2021; Residential Home Builder Study Guide; Code of Federal Regulations - 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA); NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law, and Project Management, 4th Edition - TN; business and trade courses; and 6 months of course access.
The rental price is $1,385 plus a $700 refundable deposit, for a total of $2,085.
Yes. The package includes a $700 refundable deposit connected to the rental books.
This package includes 6 months of course access.
Yes. This package includes both Tennessee BC-A Residential Contractor trade exam preparation and Tennessee Business and Law exam preparation.
Yes. The Tennessee BC-A Residential Contractor exam is an open-book test with authorized references allowed according to current testing rules.
The Tennessee Residential Contractor exam has 80 questions.
The exam time limit is 300 minutes.
A passing score is 73%.
Yes. Tennessee contractor applicants are generally required to pass the Tennessee Business and Law exam in addition to the required trade exam for their license classification.
The BC-A classification covers residential building construction. Contractors should review the license scope to make sure it matches the type of work they plan to perform.
No. Passing the required exams is part of the process. Applicants must complete the licensing process through the Tennessee Board for Licensing Contractors and meet the applicable requirements.
This package gives students rental access to the trade and business references, plus 6 months of business and trade course access, helping candidates prepare for both the BC-A Residential Contractor trade exam and the Tennessee Business and Law exam with structure.