SC Limited General Contractor
Seminar Course
BUILDING CLASSIFICATION:
LIMITED (GROUPS 1,2, & 3)
"General Contractors-Building"
which includes commercial, industrial, institutional, modular, and all other types of building construction, including residential structures. This license classification includes all work under the sub classifications of Wood Frame Structures-Class II, Interior Renovation, Masonry, Pre-engineered Metal Buildings, General Roofing, and Structural Shapes.
License is limited to 3 stories in height and $350,000 per contract.
Licensees under this classification may
perform ancillary work, including grading, associated with the
building or structure which the licensee has been engaged to
construct.
However, if a project includes work performed under a Mechanical Contractor sub classification or any of these license sub
classifications, the licensee must have a license for this work or use a contractor licensed in the appropriate license
classification or sub classification to perform the work: Swimming Pools, Bridges, Boring and Tunneling, Water and Sewer Lines, Pipe
Lines, Railroad Lines, Specialty Roofing, Marine, Water and Sewer Plants, and Asphalt Paving.
COURSE LENGTH:
16 Hours
LIMITED
BUILDING CONTRACTOR EXAMINATION CONTENT
OUTLINE :
There are
80 questions in this examination. You will need to answer 56 questions
correctly in order to pass. You are allowed 4 hours to complete this
examination.
NOTE : All limited building
contractor candidates are required to pass the Business Management
and Law for contractors examination and the Limited building
contractor examination.
LIMITED
BUILDING CONTRACTOR EXAMINATION CONTENT
:
- Sitework
(7 items)
- Concrete (10
items)
- Masonry (10
items)
- Metals (10 items)
- Carpentry
(12
items)
- Thermal and
Moisture Protection
(9 items)
- Doors and
Windows
(2 items)
- Finishes
(2 items)
- Safety
(5 items)
- General Code, Plan reading
and estimating (13
items)
LIMITED
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. InternationalBuilding Code - 2006
2.
Code Of Federal
Regulations - OSHA
3.
Modern Masonry
4.
Handling and Erection of steel Joist and Joist
Girders
5.
Carpentry and Building Construction
6.
Roofing and Construction Estimating
7.
Contractor's Guide to Quality Concrete
8. Pipe
and Excavation Contracting
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