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CONTRACTOR'S STATE LICENSE STUDY GUIDE
for the "B" GENERAL BUILDING EXAMINATION
2005 Edition, Edited by Paul Lucente, Newly Revised
Enclosed is everything you'll need to pass the General Building test. Follow
the "Course Outline" and review the material as often as you can, until you feel
comfortable with it. After all, it's a subject you practice professionally, so
most of the terms are already familiar.
It's our intention to walk you through the State Examination, so caution is
exercised by asking you to "forget the way you do things and do it our way for
the test." Remember, the exam is based on minimum state standards and not
necessarily local codes.
A General Building Contractor is a contractor whose principal contracting
business is in connection with any structure built, being built or to be built,
for the support, shelter and enclosure of persons, animals, chattels or movable
property of any kind, requiring in its construction the use of more than two
unrelated building trades or crafts, or to do or superintend the whole or any
part thereof.
This does not include anyone who merely furnishes materials or supplies under
Section 7045 without fabricating them into, or consuming them in, the
performance of the work of the General Building Contractor.
This unique study guide has been used by thousands to pass their "B"
General Building Examination, with a minimum of time and expense.
Study Material - Section Quizzes and Answers - Practice Exams and Answers
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