Upstryve Inc
Published: 2021-05-20
Total Pages: 592
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This is the 2nd volume of the study prep course. You will need to purchase Volume 1 for the full course materials. COMMERCIAL GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR (NASCLA) ONLINE EXAM PREP COURSEGet one step closer to becoming a NASCLA Commercial General Building contractor with a prep course designed by Upstryve to help you conquer the required computer based examination.This course provides the highlighting and tabbing location for each required book, so you can quickly and easily reference your materials during the examHundreds of practice questions help you become familiar with each reference bookTesting techniques that are reported to be an indispensable part of these open-book examsFREE SAMPLE QUESTIONS At Upstryve, we have the proven process of passing any open book contractor exam. The NASCLA Examination for Commercial General Building Contractors is used by State Licensing Agencies to test commercial general building contractor candidates who are applying for a contractor's license. The exam is designed to reduce redundant licensing requirements and assist contractors who need to be licensed in multiple jurisdictions.Test with Confidence!The exam is OPEN BOOKThe exam is 5-1/2 hoursThe exam has 115 questions, with a minimum passing score of 81If you pass the NASCLA Examination for Commercial Building Contractors, your name will be entered into the NASCLA National Examination Database (NED) and you may use this information in other states that accept the NASCLA Examination.Contractors who take the examination can access NASCLA's examination database and request that their results be sent to other jurisdictions that accept the examination, thereby reducing redundant licensing requirements.State Contractor Licensing Agencies currently Administering the NASCLA Exam include;Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina and US Virgin IslandsState Contractor Licensing Agencies currently Accepting the NASCLA Exam include;Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia and US Virgin Islands Some states do require contractors to pass a separate "Business and Law Exam". This exam is open book and requires the State specific NASCLA Business, Law and Project Management book. This book would be required in addition to the Basic NASCLA Business, Law and Project Management book required for the NASCLA Exam