General, Building, & Residential Contractor (Technical) Exam Prep

Objective
To prepare the individual for the Florida General, Building, or Residential Contractor two-part trade knowledge exam by reviewing the essential exam topics, equip the student with study methods so to build confidence, provide coaching on how to navigate the reference books, and provide numerous practice questions for training purposes.
Course Description
This classroom lecture course is designed to prepare the student for the Project Management and Contract Administration trade knowledge exam. The course will provide study methods, techniques, and class material that the individual can utilize in order to obtain a passing score on the exam. Students will be able to practice on several exams to acquaint themselves with the type of questions that will appear on exams.
Requirements
Is at least 18 years of age.
Tuition Cost
$600.00
Duration
13 Saturdays

Class Time

Start Date

Location

11:15am - 1:15pm Spanish Version - Student may start on any Saturday Miami Campus
To Be Announced English Version - TBA Miami Campus
Subject Course Topics CO/HR
CGC 1 Preconstruction Activities  
CGC 2 Project Contracts  
CGC 3 Obtaining Licenses, Permits and Approvals  
CGC 4 Construction Procedures and Operations  
CGC 5 Construction Methods, Materials, Tools, and Equipment  
CGC 6 Safety  
CGC 7 Reading Plans and Specifications  
TOTAL   26

Books required for class

Reference Book Listing

Disclaimer

The school makes every effort to provide current information concerning reference books. The reference book listing is made available by The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulations (DBPR), all rights reserved. To visit the DBPR website please go to http://www.myfloridalicense.com/DBPR/examination-information/construction-examinations-reference-lists/#1512763100295-effd14bd-22a6

Scope of License: (Type of work this license allows you to perform)

A “general contractor” means a contractor whose services are unlimited as to the type of work which he or she may do, who may contract for any activity requiring licensure under Section 489.105 F.S., and who may perform any work requiring licensure under Section 489.105 F.S. EXCEPT as otherwise expressly provided in Section 489.113 F.S.

A general contractor shall subcontract all electrical, mechanical, plumbing, roofing, sheet metal, swimming pool, and air-conditioning work, unless such general contractor holds a state certificate or registration in the respective trade category.

Apply for the License

Once you have passed the Business & Finance, Contract Administration, and Project Management exams you will be required to submit an application to the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation (DBPR) along with the required documentation as stated on the application. Whether you are applying as an “Individual” or “Qualifying a Business” you may obtain the required application on the DBPR website: http://www.myfloridalicense.com/DBPR/construction-industry/#1489159935794-47166768-3ea7

Method of Qualification

A person will qualify for a certified license by meeting one of the following requirements:

  1. Four year construction-related degree from an accredited college (equivalent to three years experience) and one year proven experience applicable to the category for which you are applying.
  2. One year experience as a foreman and not less than three years of credits from accredited college-level courses.
  3. One year experience as a worker, one year experience as a foreman, and two years of credits from accredited college-level courses.
  4. Two years experience as a worker, one year experience as a foreman, and one year of credits from accredited college-level courses.
  5. Four years experience as a worker or foreman of which at least one year must have been as a foreman.

MILITARY VETERANS: A veteran will qualify for a certified license by meeting one of the following:

  1. Three years of military service and one year experience as a foreman applicable to the category for which you are applying.
  2. Two years of military service, one year experience as a foreman, and one year experience as a worker or foreman applicable to the category for which you are applying.
  3. One year of military service, one year experience as a foreman, and two years experience as a worker or foreman applicable to the category for which you are applying.

NOTE: You do not have to have the necessary experience before you take the exam.

  • The test scores are valid for 4 years meaning you have 4 years to gain the required experience after passing the state exam.
  • Three years of any accredited college credits can be used in place of construction experience regardless of the subject matter/courses.