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General Contractor
Eligibility - State |
Why should you choose CES for your General Contractor Exam Prep Course?
Failing the exam will not only cost you a license, the cost to retake the exam can be much more than the cost of our "no fail" course. Add the savings of: Set of Tabs ($217 value), Enrollment Online ($150 discount), Exam Re-take Fee ($295 value), Cost of loss of work, travel, accommodations to take the exam ($$$) The cost of CES' NO FAIL exam prep course is insignificant ...
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- Seminar Dates (click to view updated schedule)
- Part 1: Business & Financial
- Part 2: Technical
- Overview of Exam Prep Programs for General Contractor
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- General Contractor l Books Only (Complete Set)
- CES student $945.23 Call 1-800-277-8877
- Non CES student $1,050.25 Order Now
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- ONLINE SPECIAL $1,045 Reg. $1,195 inc. $100 deposit Order Now
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- General Contractor Part 2 & 3 Only
- $795 includes $100 deposit Call 1-800-277-8877
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- General Contractor Complete Course and Books
- INTERNET SPECIAL $1,990.23 includes: online $1,045 course special, $100 deposit for DVD's, student book price.$945.23
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ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS AND SCOPE OF
WORK |
Qualifications:
Applicants are required to have four years of experience or a combination of college and experience. A person shall qualify for certification licensure 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 STRUCTURALLY-RELATED experience in commercial construction of four or more stories. *see below. (2) One year of experience as a foreman and not less than 3 years of credits for any accredited college-level courses. (3) One year experience as a workman, one year proven experience as a foreman and two years of credits for any accredited college-level courses. (4) Two years experience as a workman, one year experience as a foreman and one year of credits for any accredited college-level courses (5) Four years experience as a workman or foreman of which at least one year must have been as a foreman.
*STRUCTURALLY-RELATED experience is
defined as experience in four or more of the following Areas:
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Foundation/Slabs in excess of
twenty thousand (20,000) square
feet
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Masonry
Walls
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Steel
Erection
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Elevated Slabs
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Precast Concrete Structures
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Column
Erection
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Formwork
for Structural Reinforced
Concrete.
Scope of
Work:
"General Contractor" means a
contractor whose services are
unlimited as to the type of work
which he or she may do. |
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