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Arizona
B-3 (CR-61) LIMITED REMODELING AND REPAIR CONTRACTOR (RESIDENTIAL)/COMMERCIAL) Exam Prep- Online Exam Prep course
SCOPE OF WORK
Remodeling and repairs to existing structures or appurtenances, excluding swimming pools or spas, not to exceed $25,000 per project per dwelling. Work on electrical, plumbing, air conditioning systems, or boilers that require a building permit must be subcontracted to an appropriately licensed contractor. The scope of work allowed under the CR- 7R carpentry classification is included. Doors, Gates, Windows, and Accessories, Removable Formwork and shoring, Nailing and Stapling. All rough and finish general carpentry work on new and existing structures, including installation of related hardware and accessories, without dollar limitation. All general remodeling, additions, replacements, and repairs to existing structures, and pre-manufactured items on existing structures, except electrical, plumbing, and air conditioning system work which shall be sublet to properly licensed contractors. A single contract for remodeling, repair or a combination of both, shall not exceed $50,000. Remodeling or repair of an existing residential structure or appurtenance except for electrical, plumbing, mechanical, boilers, swimming pools, or spas which must be subcontracted to an appropriately licensed contractor. The scope of work allowed under the C-7 carpentry classification is included within this scope. Doors, Gates, Windows, and Accessories, Removable Formwork and shoring, Nailing and Stapling. The trade test is considered equivalent for these classifications and upon passing the CBME and trade exam, any of these license classification may be applied for without further testing.
# of Questions70
Minimum Passing Score 70%
Time Allowed 180 Minutes
CONTENT OUTLINE
Subject Area # of Items
Plan Reading and Estimating 6
Sitework 6
Building Code - Egress 5
Concrete 6
Masonry 6
Painting and Wall Coverings 4
Drywall and Metal Framing 7
Rough Carpentry and Framing 7
Siding 3
Finish Carpentry 5
Roofing 5
Insulation 5
Safety 5
The following reference material is allowed in the examination center:
Code of Federal Regulations - 29 CFR Part 1926 (OSHA),
International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2009,
International Building Code, 2009
The following reference material is not allowed in the examination center:
Pipe and Excavation Contracting, Dave Roberts, 1987,
Carpentry and Building Construction, 2010 edition,
Contractors Guide to Quality Concrete Construction, 3rd Edition, 2005,
Modern Masonry - Brick, Block, Stone, Clois E. Kicklighter, 8th edition (2015).
Roofing Construction & Estimating, Daniel Atcheson, 1995,
Walker's Insulation Techniques and Estimating Handbook, Harry Hardenbook, Gary D. Cook, 1983, Frank R. Walker Company, (800) 458-3734, www.frankwalker.com, ISBN 911592512
Painting & Decorating Craftsman's Manual and Textbook Eighth Edition, 1995,
Standard Practice for Installation of Rigid Poly Vinyl Chloride, (PVC) Siding and Soffit - ASTM D 4756 – 06, 2006
Gypsum Construction Handbook, 7th edition, 2014,