If you’re pursuing the Kansas Standard Residential Building Contractor (C) (ICC - KGC) path and you want a single, organized solution that covers exam preparation, application support, and business setup, The 1 Package is built to keep everything aligned from day one. Instead of piecing together books, study tools, paperwork steps, and business formation tasks from multiple places, you get one streamlined plan designed to help you prepare efficiently and build a professional foundation for operating your contracting business.
Residential building contractor exams are code-driven and scenario-based. Even experienced builders can get slowed down in a timed testing environment because the exam rewards a specific skill set: recognizing what the question is truly asking, choosing the best reference first, finding the controlling section quickly, and confirming the deciding detail—without getting stuck. That’s why The 1 Package is built around performance-based preparation. You’re not just “reading the code.” You’re training a repeatable exam-day routine that supports speed, accuracy, and confidence.
At the same time, becoming a contractor is bigger than passing an exam. To operate professionally, you need to be legally structured, ready for banking and taxes, and positioned to handle compliance responsibilities. The 1 Package supports that transition by including business formation, EIN filing, and contractor compliance guidance—so you can build your business foundation while you prepare, not scramble afterward.
Your included reference set is based on what you provided:
With two references, one of your biggest performance advantages is mastering the first-book decision. Many residential questions are best confirmed in the IRC, while concrete-focused questions are often best confirmed in the ICC Concrete Manual. Learning when to start in each reference reduces backtracking, protects your time, and helps you maintain momentum throughout the exam.
Total Cost: $2,115
Refundable Deposit: $200 (refundable if books are returned in similar condition within 1 year)
Total: $2,315 (All-Inclusive – No Hidden Fees!)
The 1 Package supports preparation for the Kansas Standard Residential Building Contractor (C) (ICC - KGC) exam using the reference books listed on this page. Official exam specifications—such as number of questions, time limit, passing score, exam outline, and testing provider—were not provided, so they are not included here.
What this package is designed to strengthen is the performance side of a reference-driven contractor exam:
Instead of turning prep into scattered reading, you build a repeatable routine you can rely on under pressure: identify the topic, start in the right reference, confirm the deciding detail, apply it carefully, and move on.
This exam is an open book test (based on your instruction that exams are open book unless stated as closed book). Open book becomes a real advantage when you prepare for open-book performance. A timed exam does not reward slow searching or rereading large sections. It rewards candidates who can recognize the topic quickly, start in the correct reference, confirm the deciding detail (especially conditions and exceptions), and keep moving with steady momentum.
A practical open-book routine to train during prep:
When you repeat this routine in practice sets, you build “memory of location”—knowing where common topics live—so your lookups get faster and your confidence becomes steadier.
Specific Kansas licensing steps, eligibility requirements, application procedures, fees, or renewal rules were not provided, so they are not listed in detail here. However, The 1 Package is designed to support an organized path many contractor candidates prefer: prepare with the correct references, stay supported through the application process, and build a business foundation that supports professional operations.
State-specific requirements for the Kansas Standard Residential Building Contractor (C) (ICC - KGC) credential were not provided. This page focuses on what you can control right now: preparing with the correct reference set, building strong open-book performance habits, and establishing your business foundation through included formation, EIN filing, and compliance guidance.
The most effective way to prepare for an open-book, two-reference contractor exam is performance-based practice. Reading helps you become familiar with layout and terminology, but readiness improves fastest when you repeatedly train the same actions you’ll use under time pressure: identify the topic, choose the right book first, confirm the controlling language, and maintain steady pacing.
1) Master the first-book decision (IRC vs. Concrete Manual)
Time is often won or lost in the first few seconds of a question. Build the habit of choosing your starting reference before you open anything:
If you start in the wrong book during practice, don’t just switch and move on—identify what clue in the question should have guided you to the better starting point. That’s how your speed improves over time.
2) Train “confirm-and-move” habits
One of the biggest open-book traps is turning every question into a research project. Most questions are decided by a small piece of language: a condition, an exception, a definition, or a single requirement statement. When you locate the relevant area, train your eyes to scan for:
3) Build memory of location through repetition
Open-book exams reward familiarity with how references are organized. You build familiarity by repeating lookups. Every time you locate a similar type of requirement, you strengthen your sense of where that topic lives and how the book is structured. Over time, you’ll feel calmer because you’re confirming in familiar territory.
4) Train pacing on purpose
Open book doesn’t mean unlimited time. Pacing is part of readiness. During timed practice, confirm what you can efficiently, choose the best supported answer, and move forward. If time allows, return later. This protects momentum and reduces the chance that one difficult question steals time from several manageable ones.
5) Use your full year of course access to stay consistent
With 1 year of course access, you have time to build real skill instead of cramming. A longer access period supports better retention, more practice reps, and stronger navigation habits. Consistency is how the open-book routine becomes automatic.
A practical weekly rhythm many candidates use:
1 Exam Prep supports your residential building contractor goal by providing organized study guidance, trade-focused review, practice-oriented preparation, and confidence-building structure. Instead of relying on scattered reading, you develop a repeatable routine centered on efficient reference use: recognizing the topic, choosing the right reference, locating the controlling language, and applying it accurately.
The 1 Package adds an extra layer of support by pairing exam prep with business setup services. You’re not only preparing for a test—you’re building a foundation to operate professionally. With structured course access and application support, plus business formation, EIN filing, and compliance guidance, you can move forward with a clearer path and fewer loose ends.
The 1 Package includes IRC 2018 and the 2021 ICC Concrete Manual, 1 year of course access, Application Service, business formation (LLC or Corporation), EIN filing with the IRS, and contractor compliance guidance.
The total cost is $2,115, plus a $200 refundable deposit (refundable if books are returned in similar condition within 1 year). Total is $2,315 (All-Inclusive – No Hidden Fees!).
Yes. The books listed on this page are included with The 1 Package.
No. Official exam specifications were not provided, so they are not included in this product description.
Practice topic recognition, make a strong first-book decision (IRC vs. Concrete Manual), confirm the deciding detail (especially conditions and exceptions), and train pacing with timed practice sets.
No. This package supports organized preparation and business setup services, but outcomes depend on your study consistency, exam-day performance, and licensing review processes.