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Prometric Concrete Online Home Study Course
Our Prometric Concrete Online Home Study Course is designed by contractors, for contractors. We provide the most effective training available you to help you pass any Florida Prometric County Exam.
The Prometric Concrete Online Home Study Course includes:
- How to take this course video
- How to register for the exam(s)
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The 4 segments of test-taking techniques
- List of required reference books for your exam and when they update
- Highlight & tab locations for the required reference books
- Practice Exams by book to allow you to focus on what you don't know
- 3 Final Exams
- 1-year access to online course (discounts on extensions)
- Access to an instructor via Phone call, Text message, Zoom, or email.
Over the years, We have created the proven process of passing any open book contractor exam. With the Blended Format, we mix online basic instruction with face-to-face instruction to obtain the perfect mix for EVERY type of student who is attempting to obtain a contractor's license. The ability to be able to get an instructor on the phone when you need them is the huge advantage to ensure that you give yourself the best chance of passing the exam the first time.
Android and iOS Compatible - Complete the course on your phone, anytime or anywhere.
GAIN THE SKILLS YOU NEED TO PASS THE EXAM THE FIRST TIME!
Examination Outline
Open Book
50 Questions
Time limit: 2 hours and 10 minutes
Exam Topic %
Plan Reading and Estimating 10
Sitework 8
Formwork 26
Reinforcing Steel 14
Concrete 30
Safety 12
NOTE: The following references were used to develop this exam. You may use older editions of references at your own discretion. However, older editions may or may not contain applicable information to the content on the exam. You assume the risk of using an older reference than that listed below.
References
The following references are allowed in the testing
center.
1. 2010 Florida Building Code: Building Volume,
Published 2010
2. Code of Federal Regulations, Title 29, Part 1926
(OSHA), Revision July 1, 2011
3. Construction Materials, Methods, and Techniques,
Second Edition, 2006
4. Formwork for Concrete, Seventh Edition, 2005
5. Placing Reinforcing Bars, Eighth Edition, 2005
6. The Contractor’s Guide to Quality Concrete
Construction, Third Edition, 2005
NOTE: No handwritten or additional notes (letters, words, diagrams, etc.) are allowed in any reference materials. Any reference material that has been written in during the exam will be confiscated. Highlighting and permanent tabbing added before your arrival at the test center are acceptable. Post-it notes are not considered permanent tabbing and are not allowed. Sharing reference materials is not allowed.
NOTE: The following references were used to develop this exam. You may use older editions of references at your own discretion. However, older editions may or may not contain applicable information to the content on the exam. You assume the risk of using an older reference than that listed below.
References
The following references are allowed in the testing
center.
1. 2010 Florida Building Code: Building Volume,
2010, International Code Council (ICC), 4051 West
Flossmoor Road, Country Club Hills, IL 60478-
5795, www.iccsafe.org.
2. 2010 Florida Building Code: Residential Volume,
2010, International Code Council (ICC), 4051 West
Flossmoor Road, Country Club Hills, IL 60478-
5795, www.iccsafe.org.
3. Principles and Practices of Commercial
Construction, Eighth Edition, 2008, Prentice Hall/
Pearson Education, Order Processing Center,
P.O. Box 11071, Des Moines, IA 50336-0693,
vig.prenhall.com.
4. The Contractor’s Guide to Quality Concrete
Construction, Third Edition, 2005, American
Concrete Institute (ACI), P.O. Box 9094,
Farmington Hills, MI 48333, www.concrete.org.
5. Gypsum Construction Handbook, Sixth Edition,
2009, R.S. Means, Inc. P.O. Box 800, 63 Smiths
Lane Kingston, MA, 02364.
6. Modern Masonry, Seventh Edition, 2010,
Goodheart-Willcox Company, Inc., 18604 West
Creek Drive, Tinley Park, IL 60477-6243, www.gw.com.
7. Olin's Construction: Principles, Materials and
Methods, Eighth Edition, 2006, Wiley Publishing,
Inc., 10475 Crosspoint Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN
46256, www.wiley.com.
8. Carpentry and Building Construction, 2008,
Glencoe Division of McGraw-Hill, Box 543,
Blacklick, OH, 43004-0544, www.glencoe.com.
9. Walker’s Building Estimator’s Reference Book,
Twenty-Eighth Edition, 2006, Frank R. Walker
Company, 1989 University Lane, P.O. Box 3180,
Lisle, IL 60532, www.frankrwalker.com.
10. Code of Federal Regulations, Title 29, Part 1926
(OSHA), Revision July 1, 2011, Superintendent of
Documents, P.O. Box 979054, St. Louis, MO
63197.
NOTE: No handwritten or additional notes (letters, words, diagrams, etc.) are allowed in any reference materials. Any reference material that has been written in during the exam will be confiscated. Highlighting and permanent tabbing added before your arrival at the test center are acceptable. Post-it notes are not considered permanent tabbing and are not allowed. Sharing reference materials is not allowed.