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240 Questions
3 Exam Parts
70% to Pass
Open Book
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Sample Question

Contract Administration

A Florida general contractor receives a written request from a subcontractor for final payment. Under Florida Statute Ch. 713 (Construction Lien Law), within how many days must the contractor make payment?

a.10 business days
b.15 calendar days
c.30 calendar days
d.45 calendar days

Explanation

Under Florida Statute 713.06, a contractor must make payment to a subcontractor within 30 calendar days of receiving a proper request for final payment, provided the contractor has received payment from the owner.

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3-Part Exam Coverage

120Q

Business & Financial Management

6 content areas Β· 6.5 hours Β· 70% to pass

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60Q

Contract Administration

4 content areas Β· 4.5 hours Β· 70% to pass

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60Q

Project Management

3 content areas Β· 4.5 hours Β· 70% to pass

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How many questions are on the actual FL contractor exam?
The FL General Contractor exam has 240 total questions across 3 parts: Business & Finance (120Q), Contract Admin (60Q), and Project Management (60Q). You need 70% on each part to pass.
Is the FL contractor exam open book?
Yes, you may bring up to 15 approved reference books into the testing center. Knowing how to quickly find information in your references is a critical exam skill.
What happens if I fail one part of the exam?
You only need to retake the parts you failed β€” passed parts remain valid. There is a 30-day waiting period between retakes, and each attempt costs $295.
How long do I have to complete each exam part?
Business & Finance: 6.5 hours (120Q). Contract Admin: 4.5 hours (60Q). Project Management: 4.5 hours (60Q). Parts are taken separately, often on different days.
What are the pre-requirements for the FL contractor exam?
4+ years of construction experience (1+ year supervisory), DBPR/CILB application approval, CPA-prepared financial statement, and a surety bond ($5K-$25K).

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