A General Contractor is a building contractor whose contracting business consists of the execution of contracts involving two (2) or more trades and who has the financial means, and has a qualifying agent with the experience, knowledge and skill to construct and properly supervise, direct and coordinate the construction of buildings and other structures in such a manner as to comply with all plans, specifications, codes, laws and regulations applicable and who has satisfactorily passed a general building contractors' examination. The scope of work of the general contractor shall be unlimited as to height, area and complexity of the construction such contractor undertakes. Such contractor shall sub-contract to a qualified contractor in the field concerned, all other work specified herein as being the exclusive work of a plumbing, electrical, mechanical, and liquefied petroleum gas, including the specialties and categories thereunder.
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classesBelow are the specifications (test type, academic content, etc.) for the exam needed to get the General contractor license in St. Johns County (Florida)
The book set includes all source references for the general & Business and Law exam. You can use these books to study for the exams but you are not allowed to bring these books in with you to the testing center. These tests will be closed-book. Orders placed before 2 PM are shipped the same day via UPS and a tracking number is emailed before 3 PM.
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Carpentry Level Three
Carpentry Level Two
Concrete Finishing Level Two
Florida Building Code - Building
Masonry Level Three
Florida NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business,