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West Virginia General Building Contractor (2023-10-05)
"General Building Contractor" means a person whose principal business is in connection with any structures built, being built or to be built for the support, shelter and enclosure of persons, animals, chattels or movable property of any kind, requiring in the construction the use of more than two contractor classifications, or a person who supervises the whole or any part of the construction. A General Building Contractor is considered to be a commercial, business or industrial contractor. A General Building Contractor who desires to perform electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilating and cooling, piping, or general engineering contracting work as defined in this rule; shall obtain a license in those classifications. The General Building Contractor classification applies to work on both commercial and private properties.
The reference material listed below was used to prepare the questions for this examination. The examination may also contain questions based on trade knowledge or general industry practices. Except for Code books, you can base your answers on later editions of references as they become available. For Code questions, the examinations will be based only on the edition of the Code book that is listed.
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Contractors Guide to Quality Concrete Construction 4th Edition
Publication Year: 2018
4th Edition
$125.00
This document is published jointly by the American Concrete Institute (ACI) and the American Society of Concrete Contractors (ASCC). It has been reviewed in accordance with the Educational Committee Manual document review procedures of the ACI Educational Activities Committee. ACI and ASCC reports are intended for guidance in planning, designing, executing, and inspecting construction. This document is intended for the use of individuals who are competent to evaluate the significance and limitations of its content and recommendations and who will accept responsibility for the application of the material it contains.
Now 262 pages – over 100 pages longer than the previous edition – the guide includes full-color photos and illustrations, a new, easier-to-read layout, and substantial content updates. Also included in the fourth edition are 43 Position Statements from ASCC, details on ACI Certification programs, and an appendix introducing several legal issues of interest to concrete contractors. A summary, review questions, and additional recommended reading list accompany each of the 12 chapters.
Published 2018
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Carpentry and Building Construction, 2016 Student Edition
Publication Year: 2016
$105.00
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Carpentry & Building Construction is a comprehensive carpentry program that focuses on residential construction with many procedures also applying to light commercial construction. The informative text provides detailed, heavily illustrated information about materials, tools, and processes, with many step-by-step procedures. -
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International Building Code Turbo Tabs 2018
Publication Year: 2018
$18.00
2018 IBC Turbo Tabs consist of clear plastic self-adhesive tabs that have key sections of the 2018 International Building Code printed on them in an easy-to-read format. Can be used with either the 2018 International Building Code or the 2018 IBC Code and Commentary.
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International Building Code 2018
Publication Year: 2018
$160.00
The scope of the International Building Code® (IBC®) includes all buildings except detached one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses up to three stories. For the most current adoptions details go to International Code Adoptions The 2018 IBC contains many important changes such as:Accessory storage spaces of any size are now permitted to be classified as part of the occupancy to which they are accessory. New code sections have been introduced addressing medical gas systems and higher education laboratories. Use of fire walls to create separate buildings is now limited to only the determination of permissible types of construction based on allowable building area and height. Where an elevator hoistway door opens into a fire-resistance-rated corridor, the opening must be protected in a manner to address smoke intrusion into the hoistway. The occupant load factor for business uses has been revised to one occupant per 150 square feet. Live loads on decks and balconies increase the deck live load to one and one-half times the live load of the area served. The minimum lateral load that fire walls are required to resist is five pounds per square foot. Wind speed maps updated, including maps for the state of Hawaii. Terminology describing wind speeds has changed again with ultimate design wind speeds now called basic design wind speeds. Site soil coefficients now correspond to the newest generation of ground motion attenuation equations (seismic values). Five-foot tall wood trusses requiring permanent bracing must have a periodic special inspection to verify that the required bracing has been installed. New alternative fastener schedule for construction of mechanically laminated decking is added giving equivalent power-driven fasteners for the 20-penny nail. Solid sawn lumber header and girder spans for the exterior bearing walls reduce span lengths to allow #2 Southern Pine design values.
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Technical Digest No. 9 - Handling and Erection of Steel Joists and Joist Girders - 3rd Edition
Publication Year: 2008
3rd Edition
$57.00
This updated Technical Digest provides clear guidance on the proper handling and installation of SJI joist products to prevent damage, ensure performance, and prioritize worker safety. It covers standard products such as K-Series joists, LH/DLH-Series joists, Joist Girders, and the newer CJ-Series joists introduced in 2007. Topics include product preparation, tagging, loading, shipping, unloading, storage, erection (including bridging), and field inspections. The digest also addresses penalized erection, common field issues, and updated information on bridging (Chapter 8) and miscellaneous field topics (Chapter 9). This resource is ideal for general contractors, steel erectors, inspectors, building officials, engineers, and architects involved in overseeing joist and Joist Girder projects.
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Modern Masonry: Brick, Block, Stone 9th Edition
Publication Year: 2020
$125.00
Modern Masonry: Brick, Block, Stone provides a broad understanding of the properties and applications of masonry materials. It begins with coverage on careers to help students learn about the industry. It then progresses to teaching safe and proper procedures for working with brick, block, and stone. Coverage of concrete form construction and flatwork is also included. Green features address specific topics relating to masonry’s impact on the environment.
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NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law and Project Management, West Virginia, 1st Edition
$60.00
"The NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law and Project Management" is divided into three primary segments:
The first segment delves into the initiation and planning phases of your enterprise. It offers guidance on crafting a business strategy, selecting an appropriate business framework, navigating the complexities of licensing and insurance, and acquiring fundamental skills in management and marketing.
The second segment explores essential knowledge required for managing a thriving construction enterprise. It encompasses topics such as cost estimation, handling contracts, scheduling, overseeing projects, adhering to safety and environmental regulations, and fostering positive relationships with workers, subcontractors, and clients.
The third segment furnishes crucial insights for managing your business's administrative tasks. It addresses financial oversight, fundamentals of taxation, and the intricacies of lien laws. Proper management of these business aspects is critical to avoid significant issues.