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About this Exam

The Michigan Residential Builders License is a mandatory certification for any individual or entity engaged in the construction, structural repair, alteration, or demolition of residential or combination residential and commercial buildings within the state of Michigan, where the project value exceeds $600.

This license is designed for professionals who wish to legally operate as residential builders, general contractors focusing on residential projects, or certain specialized trade contractors working on residential structures in Michigan.

Achieving this license demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of state regulations, construction codes, safety standards, and business practices, instilling confidence in both clients and regulatory bodies.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

To prepare for the Michigan Residential Builders License, individuals must first complete a state-approved 60-hour pre-licensure course. This course covers vital content areas.

The core topics and skills covered, both in the required coursework and tested on the exam, include: Michigan Residential Code (6 hours min) MIOSHA Construction Safety Standards (6 hours min) Business Management, Estimating, and Job Costing (6 hours min) Design and Building Science (6 hours min) Contracts, Liability, and Risk Management (6 hours min) Marketing and Sales (6 hours min) Project Management and Scheduling (6 hours min) Other relevant electives make up the remaining hours of the 60-hour requirement.

Understanding these detailed subjects is essential for successfully navigating both the comprehensive course and the subsequent rigorous state exam.

 

 

 What to Expect in the Final Exam

The Michigan Residential Builders exam, administered by a third-party testing service (currently PSI), is a computer-based, multiple-choice assessment designed to evaluate your readiness. It is a closed-book examination, meaning no outside reference materials are permitted in the testing room.

The exam currently consists of two parts: a Business and Law section and a Practice and Trade section, typically combined into one test sitting. There are a total of 160 multiple-choice questions across both sections.

Candidates are given a total time limit of 240 minutes (4 hours) to complete the entire combined examination. To pass and be eligible for the license, you must achieve a score of at least 70%, which equates to answering at least 116 questions correctly.

Expect to encounter questions testing your knowledge of specific building code regulations, safety procedures, mathematical calculations for estimating and construction, legal requirements for contracts and liens, and various aspects of running a construction business in Michigan.

 

 

 How to Study and Exam Centers

Preparation is paramount for success, starting with diligent completion of the mandatory 60-hour pre-licensure course through an approved provider. Many candidates find that utilizing additional study aids significantly enhances their understanding and confidence.

Actionable study strategies include: Leverage the study guides and materials provided in your 60-hour course. Intensively practice with reputable online practice exams and question banks that mirror the structure and style of the actual Michigan test. Review the reference materials listed in the official PSI Candidate Bulletin, even though the exam is closed-book, to deeply understand the sources of the information. Create flashcards for key terms, code sections, and formulas. Form a study group with peers.

To take the exam, you must first receive approval from the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) after completing your 60-hour course and submitting an application. Once approved, you can register and schedule your exam with PSI at one of their numerous authorized physical testing centers located throughout Michigan and in some nearby areas. Specific instructions for online portals, locations, and scheduling procedures can be found in the PSI Candidate Bulletin and on their website.

 

 

 Job Opportunities from the Course

Successfully obtaining your Michigan Residential Builders License and passing the associated state exams unlocks numerous career paths and lucrative opportunities within the robust construction industry of Michigan.

This certification legally allows you to pursue a wide range of roles and business ventures, including: Residential Builder / General Contractor Remodeling Contractor Home Addition and Renovation Specialist Construction Manager for Residential Projects Subcontractor (in specific trades where a builder license is required or preferred) Construction Estimator Project Manager Real Estate Developer Building Inspector (often requires additional certifications/experience) Proprietor of your own licensed residential construction company Instructor for builder pre-licensure or continuing education courses

With a strong focus on preparation, and by leveraging the comprehensive knowledge from both your pre-license course and additional practice, you are well-equipped to pass the Michigan Residential Builders License exam and build a fulfilling career in this essential field. Good luck!

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