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NASCLA (Commercial) General Contractor | Exam Prep Course

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The NASCLA-Accredited Examination Program is for preparing to take the NASCLA Commercial Building Contractor Exam and is designed to assist licensed contractors who are in more than one state or jurisdiction thus reducing the need for multiple licenses.  It is designed around the PSI Candidate Bulletin and contains relevant course materials and hundreds of practice questions. 

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Description

The intent of the NASCLA Exam Prep course is as a study guide. This course is for preparing to take the NASCLA Commercial Building Contractor Exam, sponsored by the National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies, and administered by PSI Exams. The NASCLA-Accredited Examination Program is designed to assist licensed contractors who are in more than one state or jurisdiction. Being NASCLA approved reduces the need for multiple licensing. This course is designed around the PSI Candidate Bulletin and contains relevant course materials and hundreds of practice questions. 

We highly recommend that you purchase the reference materials listed in the PSI Candidate Bulletin as study companions to this course. You are permitted to take these books into the exam, so we have designed this course around it. Being familiar with the materials will allow you to find information that you are not sure of quickly and efficiently. It is essential to have these books with you during the exam! Click here to view the bulletin (listed on Page 4 are the reference materials).

Please Note: This program requires pre-approval before sitting for the exam. An application must be filed with and approved by NASCLA. Once the application is approved, NASCLA will forward the information to PSI, which will send a confirmation for exam registration. For more information on testing procedures, click here.

There are currently 15 state agencies that accept NASCLA Accreditation. These states are Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina Contractors, South Carolina Residential Builders, Tennessee, Utah, Virgin Islands, Virginia, and West Virginia.

NOTE: Contractors in Utah must complete a 25-hour prelicense program in addition to passing the NASCLA exam.


The following 21 books cover:

1) 29 CFR 1926 OSHA Construction Industry Regulations & Standards As required by the U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration. 

  • Rules of Construction
  • OSHA Safety
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

2) American Concrete Institute. The Contractor’s Guide to Quality Concrete Construction: An ACI/ASCC Manual. 

  • Concrete Specifications
  • Formwork
  • Reinforcement and Common Field Issues- Cause and Prevention

3) International Code Council, Inc. Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities ICC A117.1-2009.  American National Standard Institute, 2010.

  • Reasonable Accommodations
  • Accessible Route

4) American Concrete Institute. Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete (ACI 318-11) and Commentary. Reported by ACI Committee 318

  • Concrete Materials, Quality, Mixing, and Placing
  • Reinforcement Details
  • Understanding Loads
  • Prestressed and Structural Plain Concrete

5) Structural Building Components Association. BCSI Building Component Safety Information Guide to Good Practice for Handling, Installing, Restraining & Bracing of Metal Plate Connected Wood Trusses. Published June 2018, Updated May 2020.

  • Guidance on Handling, Installing, Restraining and Bracing of Trusses
  • Jobsite Modifications

6) Feirer, Mark D. and John L. Feirer, Ph.D. Carpentry and Building Construction. McGraw-Hill Education, 2016.

  • Building Codes and Planning
  • Power and Pneumatic Tools
  • Building Materials
  • Structural Systems
  • Framing and Sheathing
  • Roofing and Gutters
  • Doors, Siding, Stairways, etc.
  • Thermal and Acoustical Insulation
  • Wall and Ceiling Surfaces
  • Finish Flooring

7) Mincks, William R., and Hal Johnston. Construction Jobsite Management. 4th Ed., Cengage Learning, 2017.

  • Use of Construction Documents on the Jobsite
  • Submittals, Samples, and Shop Drawings
  • Documentation and Record Keeping at the Jobsite
  • Meetings, Negotiations, and Dispute Resolution
  • Waste and Environmental Management
  • Building Information Modeling (BIM)

8) Gould, Frederick E., and Nancy E. Joyce. Construction Project Management. 4th Ed., Pearson, 2014.​

  • Organizing and Leading the Project
  • Delivery Methods
  • Design Process, Bidding, and Procurement
  • Project Cost, Time and Quality
  • Administration and Construction Law
  • Safety and Health

9) National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies (NASCLA). NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law and Project Management. 13th Ed.

  • Types of Estimates
  • Bidding Process
  • Bid Day
  • Guidelines for Estimating

10) PCI Erectors Committee. Erector’s Manual Standards and Guidelines for the Erection of Precast Concrete Products. Mickey Pickell, Chairperson. Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute. 2nd Ed., 1999.

  • Preconstruction Planning
  • Practices and Procedures

11) Montoya, Michael. Green Building Fundamentals: A Practical guide to Understanding and Applying Fundamental Sustainable Construction Practices and LEED® System. 2nd Ed., Prentice Hall, 2011.​

  • Sustainability and the Building Industry
  • Site Development
  • Managing Site Water Runoff
  • Environmental and Energy Issues

12) USG Corporation. The Gypsum Construction Handbook. 7th Ed., John Wiley and Sons, 2014.

  • Drywall and Veneer Plaster Products
  • Framing
  • Cladding
  • Planning, Execution, and Inspection

13) International Code Council, Inc. 2018 International Building Code. 

  • Use and Occupancy Classification
  • Types of Construction
  • Fire Protection Systems
  • Means of Egress
  • Accessibility
  • Roof Assemblies and Rooftop Structures
  • Soils and Foundations
  • Glass and Glazing
  • Using Gypsum on the Jobsite
  • Safeguards for Construction

14) Steel Deck Institute. Manual of Construction with Steel Deck. 3rd Ed., 2016.

  • Product Descriptions
  • Receiving, Unloading, Storage and Protection
  • Erection of Deck
  • Special Considerations for Diaphragms

15) Kicklighter, Clois E., and Timothy L. Andera. Modern Masonry; Brick, Block, Stone. 8th Ed., The Goodheart-Willcox Company, Inc., 2015.

  • Tools and Equipment
  • Masonry Materials
  • Anchors, Ties, Reinforcement
  • Laying Brick
  • Foundation Systems ​

16) Roberts, Dave. Pipe & Excavation Contracting Revised. Revised by Dan Atcheson. Craftsman Book Company, 2011.

  • Reading Plans and Surveying
  • Operating a Backhoe
  • Reading Plans and Surveying
  • Installing Sewer and Stormwater Systems
  • Estimating Surface Excavation
  • Dealing with Rock and Groundwater

17) Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute. Placing Reinforcing Bars. 9th Ed., 2011.

  • Concrete and Reinforced Concrete
  • Purpose and Location
  • Unloading, Storing, and Handling
  • General Principles for Placing, Splicing, and Tying

18) Woods, W. Ronald, Cameron K. Andres and Ronald C. Smith. Principles and Practices of Commercial Construction. 10th Ed., Pearson, 2019.

  • The Practice of Commercial Construction
  • Site Evaluation and Layout
  • Material Movement, Excavations, and Equipment
  • Framing and Coverings
  • Floor Systems
  • Building Insulation
  • Finishing

19) Atcheson, Daniel B. Roofing Construction and Estimating. Ninth Printing, Craftsman Book Company, 2011.

  • Measuring and Calculating Roofs
  • Insulation, Vapor Retarders and Waterproofing
  • Repair and Maintenance

20) Steel Joist Institute. Technical Digest 9: Handling and Erection of Steel Joists and Joist Girders. 3rd Ed., Second Printing- July 2013.

  • Products
  • Loading and Shipping
  • Common Field Issues
  • Summary—Do’s and Don’ts

21) PTI Committee for Training and Certification of Field Personnel for Unbonded Post-Tensioning. Instructional Manual for Training and Certification for Field Personnel for Unbonded Post-Tensioning Level 1 Field Fundamentals. Reprinted. PTI Post-Tensioning Institute, Aug 2008.

  • Theory of Post-Tensioning
  • Delivery, Acceptance, Handling and Storage
  • Installation
  • Anchorages
  • Tendon Finishing
  • Barrier Cables
  • Job Site Troubleshooting

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