Contractor License Exam Prep

Pass your Hawaii Contractor License Exam the first time.

Contractor license exam prep, required books, online courses, and custom training for Hawaii license classifications.

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Exam Prep Overview

Build a smarter Hawaii contractor exam plan

Contractor license exams reward more than trade experience. The right plan helps you understand the application sequence, organize approved references, practice open-book navigation, and choose the prep format that matches the license you are pursuing.

American Contractors Exam Services can help match your Hawaii license path to seminars, online classes, required books, practice exams, or custom training so you are not guessing when it is time to apply, study, or schedule the exam.

  • Compare the likely license classification and exam-prep path.
  • Prepare for open-book reference navigation and timed testing.
  • Choose the right mix of live instruction, online access, books, and practice exams.

State Licensing Overview

Hawaii Licensing Overview

Find contractor license exam prep resources for Hawaii, including General B, C courses, required books, application support, and custom training options.

Hawaii contractor licensing requirements depend on the license classification, project value, and trade. Use this page to match the license path you are pursuing with available seminars, required books, online classes, and application support.

State licensing rules change over time. Treat this page as a prep guide and verify application, exam, and renewal requirements with the licensing board before filing or bidding work.

License Classifications

Hawaii License Classifications

Use these rows to jump into the matching prep path. Final classification scope should always be verified with the board before bidding or applying.

Class License Path Typical Scope Price Prep
RESIDENTIAL Hawaii Residential Available imported products, books, or training paths for this license category. Custom Prep options
COMMERCIAL Hawaii Commercial Available imported products, books, or training paths for this license category. Custom Prep options
BUSINESS LAW Hawaii Business and Law Available imported products, books, or training paths for this license category. Custom Prep options
ELECTRICAL Hawaii Electrical Available imported products, books, or training paths for this license category. Custom Prep options
HVAC MECHANICAL Hawaii HVAC and Mechanical Available imported products, books, or training paths for this license category. Custom Prep options
PLUMBING Hawaii Plumbing Available imported products, books, or training paths for this license category. Custom Prep options
LOW VOLTAGE FIRE Hawaii Low Voltage and Fire Available imported products, books, or training paths for this license category. Custom Prep options
SPECIALTY TRADES Hawaii Specialty Trades Available imported products, books, or training paths for this license category. Custom Prep options

Exam Details

Hawaii Contractor Exam Details

Hawaii Exam Details

Most contractor licensing exams test both business/law knowledge and trade-specific knowledge. Open-book exams reward fast reference navigation, tabs, index practice, and repeated timed drills.

Business/Law Commonly required for new contractor applicants
Trade exam Depends on classification
Reference strategy Use approved books only and practice finding answers quickly

Application Walkthrough

How to Get Your Hawaii Contractor License

1

Confirm the license classification

Match your trade and project scope to the state classification before buying books or filing paperwork.

2

Review eligibility and financial requirements

Most boards require experience, entity information, insurance, references, financial documentation, or a qualifying agent.

3

Prepare for required exams

Choose a seminar, webinar, online course, books, or practice exams based on the approved reference list.

4

Submit the application

File with the board and wait for authorization or approval before scheduling if required.

5

Schedule and pass the exam

Use the testing vendor named by the board and bring only approved materials.

6

Maintain the license

Track renewal, monetary limits, insurance, and continuing education requirements after issuance.

Seminars

Hawaii Contractor License Seminars

American Contractors Exam Services offers in-person classroom seminars and live instructor-led webinars for Hawaii contractor license exams. In-person classes are the best fit when you want focused time away from the jobsite, direct instructor feedback, hands-on reference-book navigation, tabbing guidance, and timed practice before test day. Choose your license class below to review dates and register.

License Category

Hawaii Residential

1 option

License Category

Hawaii Commercial

1 option

Hawaii General Building

This exam covers a broad range of activities performed by a General Contractor. Examination questions are based on research of accepted business and trade practices as determined by surveyed current professionals in the field of General Building.

More details

Every aspect of commercial, residential and  public works construction is regulated at the state level.

 

Custom training

License Category

Hawaii Business and Law

1 option

License Category

Hawaii Electrical

8 options

Hawaii Electrical Contractor C-13

To place, install, erect, or connect any electrical wires, fixtures, appliances, apparatus, electrical signs, conduits, poles, raceways, and to do trenching, backfilling, patching, and surface restoration in connection with the installation of conduit and lines that transmit, transform, or utilize electrical energy less than 600 volts phase to phase. This classification also includes the work of the C-15 Electronic Systems Contractor and C-60 Solar Power Systems Contractor.

Custom training

Hawaii Journey Worker Industrial Electrician

“Journey worker industrial electrician” means any person who has been licensed by the board as a journey worker industrial electrician to perform and maintain electrical work related to substation, switchgear, automatic controls, and all other industrial electrical work in existing industrial buildings and work places.

Custom training

Hawaii Journey Worker Specialty Electrician

“Journey worker specialty electrician” means any person who has been licensed by the board as a journey worker specialty electrician to perform electrical work related to installing, repairing, altering and maintaining but not attachment of lighting and power circuit to the following: electronic equipment, sound public address systems, and communication systems other than equipment and systems for a single-family or two-family dwelling; master or communication radio and television receiving antenna systems; sound recording systems, other than systems for a single-family or twofamily dwelling; burglar and fire alarm systems; low voltage remote control, other than a control for a singlefamily or two-family dwelling; and low voltage communication signal systems.

Custom training

Hawaii Supervising Industrial Electrician

 “Supervising industrial electrician” means any person who has been licensed by the board as a supervising industrial electrician to direct and supervise electrical work related to substation, switchgear, automatic controls, and all other industrial electrical work in existing industrial buildings and work places.

Custom training

Hawaii Supervising Specialty Electrician

“Supervising specialty electrician” means any person who has been licensed by the board as a supervising specialty electrician to direct and supervise the performance of electrical work related to installing, repairing, altering, and maintaining but not attachment of lighting, and power circuit, to the following: electronic equipment, sound public address systems, other than equipment and systems for single-family or two-family dwelling; master or communication radio and television receiving antenna systems; sound recording systems other than systems for a single-family or two-family dwelling; burglar and fire alarm systems; other than equipment and systems for a single-family or two-family dwelling; low voltage remote control, other than control for a single-family or two-family dwelling; and low voltage communication signal systems.

Custom training

License Category

Hawaii HVAC and Mechanical

4 options

Hawaii Boiler, Hot-Water Heating, and Steam Fitting

To install and repair fire-tube and water-tube power boilers and hot-water heating boilers, and thermal fluid systems including all fitting and piping, valves, gauges, pumps, radiators, convectors, fuel oil tanks, fuel oil lines, chimneys, flues, heat insulation, and all other devices, to include pipe insulation connected with boiler installation and repair.

Custom training

Hawaii Refrigeration Contractor

To assemble and install devices, machinery, and units, including temperature insulation units, ducts, blowers, registers, humidity, and thermostatic controls for the control of air temperature below fifty degrees Fahrenheit in refrigerators, refrigerated rooms, and insulated refrigerated spaces and to construct walk-in refrigerator boxes.

Custom training

Hawaii Ventilating and Air Conditioning

To fabricate, assemble, and install warm-air heating and air cooling systems including heating and cooling solar systems, complete ventilating systems and complete air conditioning systems including, but not limited to, piping, controls (other than electrical), instrumentation, building automation, energy management, and trenching, backfilling, patching, and surface restoration in connection with the installation of the air conditioning systems, and including installation of thermal and acoustical insulation necessary to maintain heat, or sound, or both, within the system.

Custom training

License Category

Hawaii Plumbing

1 option

Hawaii Plumbing Contractor

To install, repair, or alter complete plumbing systems which shall include supply water piping systems, waste water piping systems, fuel gas piping systems, and other fluid piping systems; the equipment, instrumentation, non-electric controls, and the fixture for these systems and the venting for waste water piping systems and fuel gas piping systems; for any purpose in connection with the use and occupancy of buildings, structures, works, and premises where people or animals live, work, and assemble; including piping for vacuum, air, and medical gas systems, spas and swimming pools, lawn sprinkler systems, irrigation systems, sewer lines and related sewage disposal work performed within property lines, fire protection sprinkler systems when supervised by licensed mechanical engineers or licensed fire protection contractors, and solar hot water heating systems, and the trenching, back filling, patching, and surface restoration in connection therewith.

Custom training

License Category

Hawaii Low Voltage and Fire

2 options

Hawaii Fire Protection Contractor

To lay out and install approved types of fire prevention and protective systems, including all mechanical apparatus, devices, piping, and equipment appurtenant thereto. The licensee shall comply with applicable provisions of the National Board of Fire Underwriters (NBFU) standards to meet all requirements of the local authorities having jurisdiction.

Custom training

License Category

Hawaii Specialty Trades

42 options

Hawaii Acoustical and Insulation

To install acoustic tile systems, spray systems, and insulation in buildings and structures for the purpose of sound control. These systems or materials may be installed independently of or in conjunction with acoustic tile and/or drywall systems as multipurpose (acoustic, insulation, fire retardant) systems.

Custom training

Hawaii Asphalt Paving Contractor

To proportion, mix, and place base materials, and to place paving and surfacing consisting of graded mineral aggregates bonded with asphalt or bituminous materials so that a firm, smooth surface suitable for roadways, runways, driveways, parking areas, and play areas is obtained, including the application of seal coating and parking lot striping.

Custom training

Hawaii Drywall

A C-12 Drywall Contractor lays out and installs all types of gypsum wallboard systems including the taping and texturing operations incidental thereto. Also included is the application of spray on barriers which would be incidental to the installation of wallboard.

Custom training

Hawaii Electronic Systems Contractor

To install electronic equipment and electronic controls, including but not limited to, public address, intercommunication, master antenna, and music distribution systems, CATV systems, master and program clock systems, electronic teaching devices, and other systems including electric door opening devices, and fire and burglar alarm systems; provided that this shall not include the installation of any conduits thereto.

Custom training

Hawaii Elevator Contractor

C-16 Elevator Contractor assembles, installs and maintains sheave beams, motors, sheaves, cable and wire rope, guide, cab, counterweight, door assemblies, hydraulic systems, automatic and manual control systems, signal systems, and all other devices, apparatus, and equipment for the safe and efficient installation and operation of electrical, hydraulic, and manually operated elevators, dumb waiters, moving walks or ramps, conveyor systems, stage lifts, escalators, and man lifts, excluding any lift or conveyor used in constructing a building or structure.

Custom training

Hawaii Flooring Contractor

To apply or install floor covering material such as linoleum, rubber, vinyl, cork, asphalt, plastic aluminates, or other materials that are by custom and usage accepted in the construction industry as composition flooring, including the installation of wood floor covering and also to include floor sanding and refinishing of floor surfaces.

Custom training

Hawaii General Engineering

The exam covers the broad range of activities performed by a General Engineering Contractor as defined in Title 16, Chapter 77 of the “Hawaii Administrative Rules.” Examination questions are based on research of the accepted business and trade practices as determined by surveying current professionals in the field of General Engineering.

Custom training

Hawaii Glazing Contractor

To glaze or tint frames, panels, sash, and doors. To assemble and install window wall and curtain wall, shower doors, tub enclosures, mirrors, metal windows and screens metal sliding doors, metal jalousies, store front metal and trim, plastics, tempered glass doors; including items as frames and hardware and any allied products not stipulated above but affiliated with the glass and glazing industry.

Custom training

Hawaii Irrigation and Lawn Sprinkler Systems

Irrigation and lawn sprinkler systems contractor. To install all piping and fittings, pressure regulators, back flow prevention devices, and irrigation control electrical wiring that will carry 24 volts or less, as required to provide irrigation systems for, but not limited to lawns, parks, playgrounds, highway right of ways, golf courses, and school facilities, including installation of automatic or manual controls in relation to an irrigation system.

Custom training

Hawaii Landscaping Contractor

To prepare plots of land for architectural horticulture and to provide decorative treatment and arrangement of gardens, lawns, shrubs, vines, bushes, trees, and other decorative vegetation; construct conservatories, hot and green houses, drainage and sprinkler systems, all types of rockspacing and ornamental pools, fountains, ornamental walls, fences, and walks; and placement of hydro mulching for ground cover and for containment of soil, to include installation of irrigation control electrical wiring that will carry 24 volts or less.

Custom training

Hawaii Masonry Contractor

A masonry contractor is authorized to lay brick and other baked clay products, rough or cast stone, marble, granite, or any decorative plaster, cut and dressed stone, artificial stone and brick veneer, CMU, and structural glass brick or block, laid with or without mortar or adhesives, manufactured precast concrete facing and back-up panels and brick or block panel, installation of fire clay products and refractories, installation of grout, rubble work, caulking, tuckpointing, sandblasting, mortar, washing, and cleaning related to masonry construction, to place and finish cement concrete, and to drill, saw, and core concrete.

Custom training

Hawaii Ornamental, Guardrail and Fencing

Installation of all types of structural and nonstructural units for residential, commercial, and industrial construction, both interior and exterior including, but not limited to, folding gates, guardrails, handrails, stairs, fencing and gates, window shutters and grills, room dividers and shields, accessories, railings, and traffic safety devices.

Custom training

Hawaii Painting and Decorating Contractor

To apply materials common to the painting and decorating industry for protective and decorative purposes, including highway and parking striping by the use of, but not limited to, emulsions, waxes, water repellents, epoxies, polyesters, urethane, liquid-glass, fibrous, cement, and rubber base coatings. Surface preparation of all types, caulking, sandblasting, waterblasting, power cleaning, or steam cleaning preparatory to painting. Installation of wall surface covering, decorative texturing, taping and finishing of drywall.

Custom training

Hawaii Plastering Contractor

To apply gypsum plaster, cement, and acoustical plaster or any combination of materials common to the plastering industry to any surface which offers either a mechanical or suction type bond by spray or trowel and to apply lath or any other material that will provide a bond for the plaster including spray on, multipurpose, acoustic, insulation, and fire retardant systems.

Custom training

Hawaii Pole and Line Contractor

To dress, ground, anchor, and erect poles that will carry high voltage (600 volts phase to phase or more) electrical wires; and to connect and string electrical wires, fixtures, and apparatus to and between the poles, including installation of polemounted transformers. Work shall include street and highway lighting and traffic signal systems, and the work of the C-63 high voltage electrical contractor.

Custom training

Hawaii Roofing Contractor

To install a watertight covering to roof surface by use of, but not limited to, cedar, cement, asbestos, metal, and composition shingles, wood shakes, cement and clay tile, built-up roofing, single ply, fluid type of roofing systems, and other acceptable roofing materials including spray urethane foam, asphalt, and application of protective or reflective roof, or both, and deck coatings

Custom training

Hawaii Sewer, Sewage Disposal, Drain and Pipe Laying

To construct concrete and masonry sewers, packaged sewer disposal plants, sewage lift stations, septic tanks, and appurtenances thereto and to lay steel, cast iron, concrete, vitreous and nonvitreous, plastic, and any other type of piping for storm drains, water, and gas lines, irrigation and sewers, manholes in connection with above work, and repairing and recondition of the pipelines, including the excavation, grading, trenching, backfilling, paving, and surfacing in connection therewith.

Custom training

Hawaii Sheet Metal Contractor

To fabricate, assemble and install cornices, flashings, gutters, downspouts, kitchen and laboratory equipment, duct work, metal flues, and to install pre-manufactured sheet metal products such as metal chutes, lockers, shelving, louvers, nonbearing metal partitions, and other sheet metal items common to the trade, and facsimile items such as plastic skylights, fiberglass ducts and fittings, including installation of aluminum awnings, canopies, patio covers, and seamless aluminum gutters.

Custom training

Hawaii Stone Masonry Contractor

To construct ornamental walls, veneer walls, and structural walls or columns from marble, granite, or any decorative plaster, stone, artificial stone, rough or cast stone, or veneer stone; to lay stone in a manner that an acceptable paved surface is obtained and to construct stone retaining walls with or without mortar, in conformance with building code requirements.

Custom training

Hawaii Structural Steel Contractor

To fabricate and erect structural steel shapes, bars, rods, and plates of any profile, perimeter, or cross-section, that are or may be used as structural members for buildings and structures, including riveting, bolting, welding, and rigging in connection therewith. Erection of prefabricated metal buildings, passenger loading bridges, metal roofing and metal siding installed on steel framing, and overhead, sliding and roll-up steel doors or mechanical doors.

Custom training

Hawaii Swimming Pool Contractor

To construct and repair concrete, gunite, metal, or plastic type pools, whirlpool baths, hot tubs, Jacuzzis, pool decks, and walkways including, but not limited to, installation and repair of water and gas service lines, from closest point of service to pool equipment, pool piping, fittings, back flow prevention devices, pumps, heaters, chlorine dispensers, electric pool lights, pool plastering and other types of interior finishing and sealing, ceramic tile, coping, swimming pool accessories and safety devices, fences for protective purposes if in original contract, and excavation and grading in connection with swimming pool construction.

Custom training

Hawaii Swimming Pool Service Contractor

To construct and repair concrete, gunite, metal, or plastic type pools, whirlpool baths, hot tubs, Jacuzzis, pool decks, and walkways including, but not limited to, installation and repair of water and gas service lines, from closest point of service to pool equipment, pool piping, fittings, back flow prevention devices, pumps, heaters, chlorine dispensers, electric pool lights, pool plastering and other types of interior finishing and sealing, ceramic tile, coping, swimming pool accessories and safety devices, fences for protective purposes if in original contract, and excavation and grading in connection with swimming pool construction.

Custom training

Hawaii Tile Contractor

A person holding this license may prepare the base upon which ceramic, mosaic, granite, terrazzo, and other tile work, including all pseudo tile and marble or cultured marble products, will adhere by suction, fasteners, or by adhesives. The license holder may also install these products.

Custom training

Hawaii Waterproofing Contractor

To apply felt, glass, asphaltum, epoxy, pitch, silicone, elastomeric coatings, sheet membranes or any other materials or combination of materials to surfaces to prevent water and water vapor from penetrating and passing the materials. Work shall include, but not be limited to waterproofing exterior walls and between slabs, both above and below grade, planter boxes, tank linings and application of tank coatings, and application to parking decks, play courts, and walking decks to form a watertight, nonskid surface, but not to include the work of the C-42 roofing contractor.

Custom training

Hawaii Welding Contractor

On site job layout, cut, assemble and weld the metal products including, but not limited to, pipe lines, tanks, pressure vessels, guard rails, and fire escapes, by welding techniques using carbon arc, metal arc, submerged arc, flux core, resistance, and oxyacetylene processes.

Custom training

Study Materials

Book Bundles & Study Materials for Hawaii

These required-reference bundles are tied to Hawaii contractor exam paths. Review every matching bundle below, then open the bundle page to confirm included books, editions, pricing, and add-all ordering.

Book Bundle Category

Hawaii Residential Book Bundles

1 bundle
Book Bundle

Hawaii Carpentry Framing Books

Required books for Hawaii Carpentry Framing seminar

  • 3 included references
  • OSHA 29. CFR 1926 for Contractors Highlighted & Tabbed
  • Carpentry & Building Construction, 6th Ed, 2016
  • 1 more book in the bundle

Book Bundle Category

Hawaii Commercial Book Bundles

1 bundle
Book Bundle

Hawaii General Building Books

Required books for Hawaii General Building seminar

  • 9 included references
  • Excavation and Grading Handbook
  • Placing Reinforcing Bars 10th, 2019
  • 7 more books in the bundle

Book Bundle Category

Hawaii Business and Law Book Bundles

1 bundle

Book Bundle Category

Hawaii Electrical Book Bundles

8 bundles
Book Bundle

Hawaii Electrical Contractor C-13 Books

Required books for Hawaii Electrical Contractor C-13 seminar

  • 7 included references
  • OSHA 29. CFR 1926 for Contractors Highlighted & Tabbed
  • Photovoltaic Systems, 3rd edition 2014
  • 5 more books in the bundle
Book Bundle

Hawaii Journey Worker Electrician Books

Required books for Hawaii Journey Worker Electrician seminar

  • 3 included references
  • Alternating Current Fundamentals 8th edition
  • Industrial Motor Control 6th edition
  • 1 more book in the bundle
Book Bundle

Hawaii Maintenance Electrician Books

Required books for Hawaii Maintenance Electrician seminar

  • 4 included references
  • American Electricians Handbook 17th ed.
  • Alternating Current Fundamentals 8th edition
  • 2 more books in the bundle
Book Bundle

Hawaii Supervising Electrician Books

Required books for Hawaii Supervising Electrician seminar

  • 3 included references
  • American Electricians Handbook 17th ed.
  • Alternating Current Fundamentals 8th edition
  • 1 more book in the bundle
Book Bundle

Hawaii Supervising Specialty Electrician Books

Required books for Hawaii Supervising Specialty Electrician seminar

  • 4 included references
  • Alternating Current Fundamentals 8th edition
  • Understanding and Servicing Alarm Systems, 3rd Edition
  • 2 more books in the bundle

Book Bundle Category

Hawaii HVAC and Mechanical Book Bundles

4 bundles
Book Bundle

Hawaii Refrigeration Contractor Books

Required books for Hawaii Refrigeration Contractor seminar

  • 2 included references
  • Permanent Tabs for the Modern Refrigeration & Air Conditioning 22nd edition
  • Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, 22nd
Book Bundle

Hawaii Ventilating and Air Conditioning Books

Required books for Hawaii Ventilating and Air Conditioning seminar

  • 2 included references
  • Permanent Tabs for the Modern Refrigeration & Air Conditioning 22nd edition
  • Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, 22nd

Book Bundle Category

Hawaii Plumbing Book Bundles

1 bundle
Book Bundle

Hawaii Plumbing Contractor Books

Required books for Hawaii Plumbing Contractor seminar

  • 5 included references
  • OSHA 29. CFR 1926 for Contractors Highlighted & Tabbed
  • Mathematics for Plumbers & Pipefitters, 8th Edition
  • 3 more books in the bundle

Book Bundle Category

Hawaii Low Voltage and Fire Book Bundles

2 bundles
Book Bundle

Hawaii Fire and Burglar Alarm Books

Required books for Hawaii Fire and Burglar Alarm seminar

  • 3 included references
  • OSHA 29. CFR 1926 for Contractors Highlighted & Tabbed
  • 2017 National Electrical Code, Softcover Tabbed & Highlighted
  • 1 more book in the bundle
Book Bundle

Hawaii Fire Protection Contractor Books

Required books for Hawaii Fire Protection Contractor seminar

  • 9 included references
  • NFPA 11-16 Standard For Low- Medium- and High Expansion Foam 2016
  • NFPA 13D-16- Sprinkler Systems in One and Two Family Dwellings
  • 7 more books in the bundle

Book Bundle Category

Hawaii Specialty Trades Book Bundles

41 bundles
Book Bundle

Hawaii Asphalt Paving Contractor Books

Required books for Hawaii Asphalt Paving Contractor seminar

  • 5 included references
  • Excavation and Grading Handbook
  • OSHA 29. CFR 1926 for Contractors Highlighted & Tabbed
  • 3 more books in the bundle
Book Bundle

Hawaii Cement Concrete Contractor Books

Required books for Hawaii Cement Concrete Contractor seminar

  • 4 included references
  • Placing Reinforcing Bars 10th, 2019
  • OSHA 29. CFR 1926 for Contractors Highlighted & Tabbed
  • 2 more books in the bundle
Book Bundle

Hawaii Composition Shingle Contractor Books

Required books for Hawaii Composition Shingle Contractor seminar

  • 3 included references
  • OSHA 29. CFR 1926 for Contractors Highlighted & Tabbed
  • Roofing Construction & Estimating, Revised
  • 1 more book in the bundle
Book Bundle

Hawaii Dry Chemical Fire Repressant Books

Required books for Hawaii Dry Chemical Fire Repressant seminar

  • 5 included references
  • NFPA 11-16 Standard For Low- Medium- and High Expansion Foam 2016
  • NFPA 17-17 Standard for Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems, 2017 ed.
  • 3 more books in the bundle
Book Bundle

Hawaii Drywall Books

Required books for Hawaii Drywall seminar

  • 2 included references
  • OSHA 29. CFR 1926 for Contractors Highlighted & Tabbed
  • Gypsum Construction Handbook, 7th
Book Bundle

Hawaii Electronic Systems Contractor Books

Required books for Hawaii Electronic Systems Contractor seminar

  • 3 included references
  • Direct Current Fundamentals, 7th ed. (Special Order)
  • 2017 National Electrical Code, Softcover Tabbed & Highlighted
  • 1 more book in the bundle
Book Bundle

Hawaii General Engineering Books

Required books for Hawaii General Engineering seminar

  • 8 included references
  • Excavation and Grading Handbook
  • OSHA 29. CFR 1926 for Contractors Highlighted & Tabbed
  • 6 more books in the bundle
Book Bundle

Hawaii Masonry Contractor Books

Required books for Hawaii Masonry Contractor seminar

  • 5 included references
  • OSHA 29. CFR 1926 for Contractors Highlighted & Tabbed
  • Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures, 17th
  • 3 more books in the bundle
Book Bundle

Hawaii Painting and Decorating Contractor Books

Required books for Hawaii Painting and Decorating Contractor seminar

  • 2 included references
  • OSHA 29. CFR 1926 for Contractors Highlighted & Tabbed
  • Painting and Decorating Craftsmans Manual and Textbook, 8th ed. (Special Order)
Book Bundle

Hawaii Plastering Contractor Books

Required books for Hawaii Plastering Contractor seminar

  • 2 included references
  • OSHA 29. CFR 1926 for Contractors Highlighted & Tabbed
  • Portland Cement Plaster (Stucco) Manual 2003 .pdf
Book Bundle

Hawaii Pole and Line Contractor Books

Required books for Hawaii Pole and Line Contractor seminar

  • 4 included references
  • OSHA 29. CFR 1926 for Contractors Highlighted & Tabbed
  • Lineman & Cableman Handbook, 14th
  • 2 more books in the bundle
Book Bundle

Hawaii Reinforcing Steel Contractor Books

Required books for Hawaii Reinforcing Steel Contractor seminar

  • 3 included references
  • Placing Reinforcing Bars 10th, 2019
  • OSHA 29. CFR 1926 for Contractors Highlighted & Tabbed
  • 1 more book in the bundle
Book Bundle

Hawaii Roofing Contractor Books

Required books for Hawaii Roofing Contractor seminar

  • 3 included references
  • OSHA 29. CFR 1926 for Contractors Highlighted & Tabbed
  • Carpentry & Building Construction, 6th Ed, 2016
  • 1 more book in the bundle
Book Bundle

Hawaii Sheet Metal Contractor Books

Required books for Hawaii Sheet Metal Contractor seminar

  • 2 included references
  • HVAC Duct Construction Standards-Metal & Flexible 4th, 2020
  • Architectural Sheet Metal Manual-7th ed.
Book Bundle

Hawaii Sign Contractor Books

Required books for Hawaii Sign Contractor seminar

  • 2 included references
  • Placing Reinforcing Bars 10th, 2019
  • 2017 National Electrical Code, Softcover Tabbed & Highlighted
Book Bundle

Hawaii Solar Energy Systems Books

Required books for Hawaii Solar Energy Systems seminar

  • 4 included references
  • Plumbing: Design and Installation, by Ripka
  • Principles of Solar Engineering, 4th ed.
  • 2 more books in the bundle
Book Bundle

Hawaii Stone Masonry Contractor Books

Required books for Hawaii Stone Masonry Contractor seminar

  • 4 included references
  • OSHA 29. CFR 1926 for Contractors Highlighted & Tabbed
  • Carpentry & Building Construction, 6th Ed, 2016
  • 2 more books in the bundle
Book Bundle

Hawaii Structural Steel Contractor Books

Required books for Hawaii Structural Steel Contractor seminar

  • 4 included references
  • OSHA 29. CFR 1926 for Contractors Highlighted & Tabbed
  • Welding Skills - Third Edition (Special Order)
  • 2 more books in the bundle
Book Bundle

Hawaii Swimming Pool Contractor Books

Required books for Hawaii Swimming Pool Contractor seminar

  • 5 included references
  • Guide to Shotcrete - ACI 506-22
  • Portland Cement Plaster (Stucco) Manual 2003 .pdf
  • 3 more books in the bundle
Book Bundle

Hawaii Wood Shingles and Shakes Books

Required books for Hawaii Wood Shingles and Shakes seminar

  • 3 included references
  • OSHA 29. CFR 1926 for Contractors Highlighted & Tabbed
  • Roofing Construction & Estimating, Revised
  • 1 more book in the bundle

Reciprocity and NASCLA

Hawaii Reciprocity and NASCLA

Reciprocity usually means a trade exam waiver, not permission to operate with another state license. Verify the exact waiver rules with the board before relying on an out-of-state license.

Learn About NASCLA Multi-State Prep →

FAQ

Hawaii Contractor License FAQ

Start by confirming the license classification, board application requirements, and exam path. Then prepare with the approved references, seminars, online courses, practice exams, or custom training that match your classification in Hawaii.
The right exam depends on the type of work, project value, and license classification. Use the classification table and product sections on this page as a starting point, then verify the final exam requirement with the state board.
Renewal and CE: Continuing education requirements vary by license type and may change. Verify the current renewal packet before your license expires.
American Contractors Exam Services can help you compare the likely exam-prep paths, books, seminars, and application steps, but the final classification decision should be verified against the current board rules and the actual work you plan to perform.
Many contractor exams are open book, but the approved references are strict and vary by exam. Open-book tests reward fast navigation, permanent tabs where allowed, index fluency, and repeated timed practice.
Many states require a business-law or management exam in addition to a trade exam, but the rule is state-specific. Confirm the final requirement with the board before scheduling tests or buying materials.
The sequence changes by state. Some boards require approval before testing, while others expect exams before the final application package. Use the state application section and current board bulletin to plan the order.
Sometimes. A state license does not always cover every local registration, permit, or business-license requirement. Check local rules before bidding or starting work.
NASCLA rules vary by classification and state agency. Verify Hawaii acceptance directly with the board before choosing a multi-state exam path.
That depends on your study style and timeline. Seminars are best when you want live instructor guidance; online courses help when account-based access is available; approved references and practice exams are important for open-book navigation.
Contact American Contractors Exam Services with the state, license class, trade, and exam name. Some paths are handled through books, online access, practice exams, custom training, or application support instead of a public seminar listing.
Yes. American Contractors Exam Services offers custom training for employers, groups, and contractors who need a different schedule, location, or license focus.
American Contractors Exam Services focuses on helping contractors prepare for the licensing exam: reference navigation, timing, question approach, and the topics the exam is built around.