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State Test Contents

C-47 General Manufactured Housing Contractor

The Examination is divided into several major sections. Note that all percentages are estimations. These sections are:

  1. Below Ground Site Preparation (7%)

    • Assess site and site conditions
    • Make required site modifications

  2. Above Ground Site Preparation (10%)

    • Evaluate home placement conditions and requirements
    • Plan and install foundation

  3. Home Installation (29%)

    • Complete planning, permitting, and inspection procedures
    • Begin rough set
    • Complete rough set

  4. Finish Work on Installed Home (6%)

    • Prepare for and make desired alterations

  5. Auxiliary and Miscellaneous Installations (9%)

    • Plan and prepare to install accessories
    • Assemble and install accessories

  6. Below House Repair, Remodeling, Renovation, Retrofitting (11%)

    • Repair damage caused by settling or shifting of home or site
    • Repair damage caused by wear, water, and utility delivery interruption

  7. Structural Repair, Remodeling, Renovation, Retrofitting (15%)

    • Repair utility systems and appliances
    • Repair home and peripheral structures

  8. Safety (13%)

    • Plan for safe delivery of home to the site
    • Use safety precautions during installation of home

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