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HiraEdu helps candidates confirm whether 1A, 1B, 1C, or a jurisdiction-specific combination applies, then organize code-cycle references and practice timed inspection scenarios.
The NCPCCI building track can include one- and two-family residential inspection, general building inspection, or building plan review. Preparation should match the required exam, code cycle, IRC or IBC reference, 50-question pacing, cut score, retest wait, and Prov delivery rules before study time is spent.
Use these checkpoints to separate the 1A, 1B, and 1C exams and align your references with the selected code cycle.
The NCPCCI building track includes 1A Building Inspector One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 1B Building Inspector General, and 1C Building Inspector - Plan Review.
Each listed building exam has 50 questions and a 2-hour time limit.
1A uses the International Residential Code, while 1B and 1C use the International Building Code for the selected code cycle.
The current bulletin lists a $130 written exam fee, a cut score of 70, and a 30-day wait before retaking a failed exam.
NCPCCI building certification is not always one exam. A jurisdiction may require 1A, 1B, 1C, fire protection, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, or other combinations depending on the credential. HiraEdu begins by mapping the candidate's local requirement before selecting study references or scheduling through Prov.
The 1A exam focuses on one- and two-family residential inspections, including final, footing, foundation, and framing inspections. The 1B exam moves into general building inspection using fire safety, life safety, structural, footing, and foundation topics. The 1C exam shifts from field inspection to plan review, emphasizing classification, structure, fire safety, and life safety. Each path needs different code-navigation habits.
Two hours for 50 questions leaves little room for slow index searching. Candidates should prepare permitted IRC or IBC references with compliant tabs and highlighting, then drill inspection and plan-review scenarios until they can move quickly from question facts to the correct code section without adding unauthorized notes.
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Prov NCPCCI Building Inspector Certification preparation for candidates using the National Certification Program for Construction Code Inspectors Candidate Information Bulletin. The current Prov NCPCCI bulletin says NCPCCI exams were developed with a national model code organization, a national code enforcement organization, and state and municipal code enforcement representatives to assess the minimally acceptable technical knowledge needed for construction code inspector or plan reviewer roles. The building-related exams are 1A Building Inspector One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 1B Building Inspector General, and 1C Building Inspector - Plan Review. Each listed building exam has 50 questions and a 2-hour time limit. The 1A exam covers final inspections, footing and foundation inspections, and framing inspections using the International Residential Code in the selected code cycle. The 1B exam covers fire safety inspections, footing and foundation inspections, life safety inspections, and structural inspections using the International Building Code. The 1C plan review exam covers building classification and structure, fire safety, and life safety using the International Building Code. The bulletin lists a $130 fee for each written exam, results at completion for test-center exams, a cut score of 70, and a 30-day wait before retaking a failed exam. HiraEdu helps candidates confirm the jurisdiction-required combination, select the correct 2017/2018 or 2021 code-cycle exam, organize permitted references, practice timed code lookup, and prepare Prov registration, remote or test-center delivery, ID, score, retest, and accommodation steps.
The current bulletin lists 1A Building Inspector One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 1B Building Inspector General, and 1C Building Inspector - Plan Review.
Each listed building exam has 50 questions and a 2-hour time limit.
The 1A exam lists the International Residential Code, while 1B and 1C list the International Building Code for the selected code cycle.
The current bulletin says written exams are scored and graded against a cut score of 70.
HiraEdu helps candidates confirm the required exam combination, select the correct code cycle, organize approved references, practice timed IRC and IBC lookup, and prepare Prov registration, ID, score, retest, and accommodation logistics.
Verify whether the jurisdiction requires 1A, 1B, 1C, or a broader building inspector, local inspector, or plan-reviewer combination before scheduling.
Check whether the appointment uses the 2017/2018 references or the 2021 code-cycle version, then study only the matching IRC or IBC materials.
Practice 1A final, footing, foundation, and framing inspections; 1B fire safety, life safety, structural, footing, and foundation inspections; and 1C classification, structure, fire safety, and life-safety plan-review tasks.
Review registration, exam fee, remote or test-center selection, ID, permitted reference rules, calculator or approved items, results, 30-day retest policy, and accommodation requests.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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