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Arizona
C-9 Concrete
(Residential)
| Apply for the license |
Arizona Registrar of Contractors
800 W. Washington Street, 6th floor
Phoenix, AZ 85007
Phone: (602) 542-1525, (800) 271-9286
www.azroc.gov
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| Exam Administrator |
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Prometric
Attn: Arizona Contractors
1260 Energy Lane
St. Paul, MN 55108
Phone: (800) 899-4089, Fax: (800) 347-9242
Candidate Web Site for
Arizona
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| Exam Type |
| CLOSED BOOK |
| Exam Content |
| Subject Area |
% of Questions |
| Estimating/Planning and Specs |
12 |
| Layout/Excavation |
8 |
| Formwork |
21 |
| Reinforcing Steel |
18 |
| Batching |
14 |
| Pour, Place and Cure |
19 |
| Safety |
8 |
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| Total Number of Test Questions: |
80 |
| Time Allowed (hours) |
4.0 |
| Passing percentage |
70% |
| In Arizona you must also pass a Business Management Exam unless you are already a licensed contractor who is adding a classification to your license. |

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Reference Books NOT Permitted in the Exam
(used to write questions) |
| 1. |
Uniform Building Code, Volume 1, 1997,
International Conference of Building Officials. |
| 2. |
State of Arizona OSHA Safety and Health Standards for
the Construction Industry (29 CFR 1926), January 1, 2003 Edition. |
| 3. |
Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures,
14th Edition, 2002, Steven H. Kosmatka, William C. Panarese. |
| 4. |
Modern Carpentry, 2003 Edition,
Willis H. Wagner, Howard Bud Smith. |
| 5. |
Carpentry & Building Construction,
6th Edition, 2004, Feirer, Hutchings and Feirer. |
| 6. |
Placing Reinforcing Bars, Recommended Practices,
7th Edition, 1997, Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute. |
| 7. |
Principles and Practices of Commercial Construction, 6th
Edition, 2001, Cameron K. Andres and Ronald C. Smith. |
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Recommended Study Materials
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08-Jan-2007
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