Required Books
The reference materials listed were used to create the questions for this exam. The exam 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 reference books as they become available. For Code questions, the examinations will be based only on the edition of the Code book that is listed.
Not all of the references listed can go into the exam with you, though candidates should be familiar with the information contained in all references listed. For a list of which books can be taken into the exam, please call us at 800-992-1910
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Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures--the guide to applications, methods, and materials, has been the industry’s primary reference…
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Published by the Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute (CRSI), this book is unique and popular resource that presents the…
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This up-to-date and practical text offers a complete and well-rounded approach to modern construction principles and practices. Each…
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Arizona Application Processing
Confirm This Is the Right License for Your Work
Every state licensing board defines the exact project types, sizes, and trades that fall under each contractor classification. Review the scope below to make sure this license matches the work you actually do — then enroll in the seminar that prepares you for that exam the first time.
The C9/L9 Concrete exam allows applicants to apply for the following licenses:
C9 RESIDENTIAL CONCRETE This license enables the installation and repair of concrete, concrete products, and accessories common to the industry. This scope also includes all C9R sub-classifications.
L9 COMMERCIAL CONCRETE All work in connection with the processing, proportioning, batching, mixing, conveying, and placing of concrete composed of materials common to the concrete industry, including finishing, coloring, curing, repairing, testing, drilling, sawing, grinding, chipping, and grouting. Placing film barriers, sealing and waterproofing are included. Construction, centering and assembling forms, molds, slipforms, and pans. Trenching, excavating, backfilling, and grading in connection with concrete construction. Installation of embedded items essential to or comprising an integral part of the concrete or concrete construction, including reinforcing elements and accessories.
K9 DUAL CONCRETE This classification allows the scope of work permitted by the commercial L9 Concrete and the residential C9 Concrete licenses.
License Requirements
Applicants are required to have 4 years of verifiable experience and must pass the Arizona Business Management Exam in addition to the C9/L9 exam.
All Contractors are required to obtain bonds. The amount is based on the license classification and the yearly work volume.
For the lowest priced bonds in Arizona call our office at (480) 689-8356
Reciprocity
Reciprocityinformation can be obtained by contacting the Registrar of Contractors
Continuing Education
Continuing Education requirements, if any, can be obtained by contacting the Registrar of Contractors
The Exam
EXAMINATION SUBJECT AREAS: Estimating/Planning and Specs, Layout/Excavation, Formwork, Reinforcing Steel, Batching, Pour, Place and Cure and SafetyHow We Help You Prepare
American Contractors does not offer a seminar to prepare for the Arizona Concrete license, however we do carry all the references and Bonding assistance if needed. Please contact us for more information.
To apply for a license, contact:
Registrar of Contractors
800 West Washington St. 6th floor
Phoenix, AZ 85007
(602)542-1525
www.rc.state.az.us/
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