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Nevada
(C-14A) Reinforcing Steel

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Nevada State Contractor's Board
2310 Corporate Circle, Suite 200
Henderson, NV  89074
Phone: (702) 486-1100; Fax: (702) 486-1190

9670 Gateway Dr., Suite 100
Reno, NV  89521
Phone: (775) 688-1141; Fax (775) 688-1271
www.nvcontractorsboard.com

Exam Administrator

PSI Licensure: Certification
3210 E. Tropicana
Las Vegas, NV 89121
Phone: (800) 733-9267
Candidate Information Web Page

Exam Type

CLOSED   BOOK

Exam Content

Subject Areas # of Questions
Post-Tensioning 11
Reinforcing Steel 13
Safety - General 6

Total Number of Test Questions: 30
Time Allowed (hours): 1.0
Minimum Passing Score: 21

This exam may also include questions on the following subjects:

  • Reading and interpreting construction codes and regulations
  • Nevada Health department regulations
  • Appropriate building codes
  • Trade materials, tools, equipment and methods
  • Nevada Occupational Safety and Health Rules
The Nevada licensing process requires that you pass a Contractor Management Survey Exam
unless you are already a licensed contractor who is adding a classification to his/her license.  
(study materials for the CMS exam are offered from the link above)

Books NOT Allowed in the Exam

1. Code of Federal Regulations, 29 CFR Part 1926, 2008 - OR - Selections by PSI, 2008, GPO. Reference page
2. Placing Reinforcing Bars, 8th Edition, 2005, CRSI. Buy at Amazon
3. Instructional Manual for Training and Certification of Steel Personnel for Unbonded Post-Tensioning, 2003, Post Tensioning Institute.
4. CRSI Standard Practices, 1990, CRSI.

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