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HiraEdu helps candidates confirm the correct PSI bulletin, organize approved references, practice concrete trade calculations, and prepare scheduling, ID, score, retake, and board-processing steps.
PSI concrete contractor exams are tied to state boards and specific license classifications, so preparation must begin with the right bulletin and reference list. HiraEdu organizes safety, earthwork, concrete materials and placement, reinforcement, formwork, cutting, coring, plans, estimating, code lookup, open-book rules, calculator requirements, appointment logistics, score reporting, retakes, and contractor board follow-through.
Use these checkpoints to confirm the board-specific format, concrete trade topics, reference rules, and score requirements.
Concrete contractor exams are state and board specific, so candidates must confirm the exact PSI bulletin for their license classification.
Common content areas include safety, earthwork, concrete placement, reinforcement, formwork, cutting or coring, plans, estimating, and code reference use.
South Carolina lists its commercial Concrete exam at 50 questions in 3 hours with 35 correct answers required to pass.
Nevada lists its C-5 Concrete Contractor exam at 60 questions in 2 hours with 42 correct answers required to pass.
PSI concrete exams are tied to state contractor boards and license classifications. HiraEdu begins by confirming the candidate's jurisdiction, classification, eligibility approval, required business-law portion, trade exam, fees, and retake rules before building the study plan.
Strong preparation focuses on safety, sitework, excavation, subgrades, concrete mixtures, placement, curing, reinforcement, post-tensioning where applicable, formwork, cutting, coring, plan reading, quantities, and reference lookup under timed conditions.
Many PSI contractor exams allow specified references, but bulletins restrict markings, tabs, added sheets, calculators, and materials brought into the room. Candidates should set up approved books early and rehearse finding code and table information quickly.
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The PSI Concrete Contractor License Exam is a trade licensing exam used by contractor boards in multiple jurisdictions, so candidates must follow the candidate bulletin for the state, classification, and license category they are pursuing. Current PSI contractor bulletins show that concrete exams commonly test safety, earthwork, concrete materials and placement, reinforcement, formwork, cutting or coring, estimating, plans, code use, and trade-specific reference navigation. Format and scoring vary by board: South Carolina's commercial Concrete exam lists 50 questions, 3 hours, and 35 correct answers to pass, while Nevada's C-5 Concrete Contractor exam lists 60 questions, 2 hours, and 42 correct answers to pass. Many contractor exams are open book with strict reference rules, permanent tabs only, and no added notes or loose papers. HiraEdu helps candidates confirm the correct state bulletin, build a concrete-domain study plan, organize approved references, practice timed lookup and calculation questions, and prepare PSI scheduling, ID, calculator, score-report, retake, and board-processing logistics.
No. Contractor licensing is state regulated. Candidates should use the current PSI bulletin for their state, board, and concrete classification.
Common topics include safety, concrete earthwork, concrete placement and finishing, reinforcement, formwork, cutting or coring, plans, estimating, codes, and reference lookup.
Timing varies. South Carolina lists 50 questions in 3 hours for its commercial Concrete exam, while Nevada lists 60 questions in 2 hours for its C-5 Concrete Contractor exam.
Many PSI contractor exams are open book, but only the approved references are allowed and they must follow strict marking, tabbing, and loose-paper rules.
HiraEdu helps candidates confirm the correct state bulletin, organize approved references, study concrete trade domains, practice timed lookup questions, and prepare PSI scheduling, ID, score-report, retake, and board-processing steps.
Identify the exact state board, license category, trade portion, business-law requirement, eligibility approval, and PSI bulletin before scheduling.
Collect the approved code books, OSHA material, ACI or concrete references, reinforcing steel references, excavation references, and state-specific manuals listed in the bulletin.
Practice safety, earthwork, concrete placement, reinforcement, formwork, cutting, plan reading, estimates, and calculations with the same references allowed on exam day.
Confirm the appointment, legal-name match, approved ID, calculator rule, reference tabbing rules, arrival time, score-report process, retake wait, and next steps with the contractor board.
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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