NASCLA Exam vs North Carolina Builder’s Exams | NC General Contractor Licensing
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Learn more about the NASCLA exam vs North Carolina builder’s exams, as well as NC general contractor licensing. In our previous videos, we’ve discussed the details of the NASCLA and North Carolina Builder’s exams, and you may be wondering which you should take to gain your general contractor’s license. As with anything, both certainly have their pros and cons. In this video, we'll examine the differences between them to help determine which is better suited for your career goals.

First, let’s determine what North Carolina general contractor license classification is best suited for your career goals. As we have discussed, you will have the option for a residential contractor license, or a building contractor license. Though both licenses permit you to complete residential projects, the Building Contractor license classification also allows you to complete commercial construction jobs as well. This can be beneficial in widening the scope of jobs that will be available to you. If you are not interested in completing commercial construction projects, the residential contractor classification will be more suited to your needs.

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We'll review the North Carolina Builder's Exam requirements for the Residential Contractor Classification first, and then have a look at the NC Builder’s Exam requirements for the Building Contractor Classification. Should you decide to apply for a Residential Contractor license, you will have to first pass the North Carolina Residential Contractor exam to gain your certification. Passing this particular exam will allow you to complete residential construction and remodeling projects. The NASCLA exam is not an option for Residential Contractor licensure. The pro of following this licensure path is that you will only need to pass a single exam. However, as mentioned previously, this will permit you to only take bids for and complete residential projects, and not commercial work. Additionally, should you find that you would like to extend your reach and complete jobs in other states, your exam credit will not transfer.

Unlike the Residential Contractor classification, you have options should you decide to apply for a Building Contractor license. The first option is to take and pass the North Carolina Building Contractor exam. Passing this particular exam will allow you to complete both commercial and residential construction and remodeling projects.

A General Contractor licensed in North Carolina is the person or business in charge of all daily operations at the jobsite. They are in charge of carrying out the building's construction. Project managers and construction superintendents are typically held by private personnel who work for general contractors. A general contractor is the person in charge of managing a construction project in the construction business.

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