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GITS Residential Interior Remodeling Contractor-Class RIR Course

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What Our GITS Residential Interior Remodeling (RIR) Home Study Includes:

  • 123 Pages of Highlight & Tab Locations for All of the References Books
  • 1 Hour Test Taking Techniques Lesson
  • Book Overview Videos
  • 1,903 Practice Questions
  • 16 Exams
  • 2+ Hours of Instructional Videos

Scope

Pavers--Class "PV": The scope of work of a Class "RIR" specialty building contractor shall be limited to the interior remodeling only of one-family, two-family, or three-family residential dwelling units, and accessory use structure in connection therewith, all of which shall not exceed two (2) stories in height. A Class "RIR" specialty building contractor may remodel, provided such remodeling work does not affect the structural components or the exterior of the residential dwelling unit(s) or accessory use structure(s). A Class "RIR" specialty building contractor shall subcontract any electrical, mechanical, plumbing, or liquefied petroleum gas work. A Class "RIR" specialty building contractor is authorized to perform the work of all specialty building contractor categories and classes which directly relate to interior remodeling. In order to be eligible to be certified as a Class "RIR" specialty building contractor, the applicant shall have at least three (3) years of practical experience in interior remodeling.

Examination Content Outline

The Residential Interior Remodeling Contractor – Class “RIR” examination is based on trade-specific information pertaining to materials, tools, equipment, practices, terminology, and relevant laws. The examination is a three (3) hour, open book exam that consists of 80 questions.

Approved References

  1. Florida Building Code (Building), 2010
  2. Code of Federal Regulations – Title 29, Part 1926 (OSHA), 2010
  3. Carpentry and Building Construction, 2010, John L. Feirer, et al.
  4. Finish Carpentry: A Complete Interior & Exterior Guide, 1995, Sterling
  5. Drywall: Professional Techniques For Great Results, 2002, Ferguson, Myron R
  6. Setting Tile, 1995, Michael Byrne
  7. Painting and Decorating Craftsman’s Manual and Textbook, 8th edition
  8. BCSI Guide to Good Practice for Handling, Installing, and Bracing of Metal Plate Connected Wood Trusses, 2008 edition.
  9. Florida Building Code (Residential Building), 2010

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GITS Residential Interior Remodeling Contractor-Class RIR Course
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What Our GITS Residential Interior Remodeling (RIR) Home Study Includes:

  • 123 Pages of Highlight & Tab Locations for All of the References Books
  • 1 Hour Test Taking Techniques Lesson
  • Book Overview Videos
  • 1,903 Practice Questions
  • 16 Exams
  • 2+ Hours of Instructional Videos

Scope

Pavers--Class "PV": The scope of work of a Class "RIR" specialty building contractor shall be limited to the interior remodeling only of one-family, two-family, or three-family residential dwelling units, and accessory use structure in connection therewith, all of which shall not exceed two (2) stories in height. A Class "RIR" specialty building contractor may remodel, provided such remodeling work does not affect the structural components or the exterior of the residential dwelling unit(s) or accessory use structure(s). A Class "RIR" specialty building contractor shall subcontract any electrical, mechanical, plumbing, or liquefied petroleum gas work. A Class "RIR" specialty building contractor is authorized to perform the work of all specialty building contractor categories and classes which directly relate to interior remodeling. In order to be eligible to be certified as a Class "RIR" specialty building contractor, the applicant shall have at least three (3) years of practical experience in interior remodeling.

Examination Content Outline

The Residential Interior Remodeling Contractor – Class “RIR” examination is based on trade-specific information pertaining to materials, tools, equipment, practices, terminology, and relevant laws. The examination is a three (3) hour, open book exam that consists of 80 questions.

Approved References

  1. Florida Building Code (Building), 2010
  2. Code of Federal Regulations – Title 29, Part 1926 (OSHA), 2010
  3. Carpentry and Building Construction, 2010, John L. Feirer, et al.
  4. Finish Carpentry: A Complete Interior & Exterior Guide, 1995, Sterling
  5. Drywall: Professional Techniques For Great Results, 2002, Ferguson, Myron R
  6. Setting Tile, 1995, Michael Byrne
  7. Painting and Decorating Craftsman’s Manual and Textbook, 8th edition
  8. BCSI Guide to Good Practice for Handling, Installing, and Bracing of Metal Plate Connected Wood Trusses, 2008 edition.
  9. Florida Building Code (Residential Building), 2010



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