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UPDATED 2026/2027 STUDY GUIDE
Examiner/Administrator: Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB), under
the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation Florida Department
of Business and Professional Regulation
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FLORIDA COMMERCIAL CONTRACTOR LICENSING EXAMINATION
2026/2027 EDITION
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COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM
120+ MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 70%
TESTING TIME: 240 MINUTES
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TABLE OF CONTENT (ALL IN BOLD ITALICS)
LICENSING LAWS & REGULATIONS
CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION & LEGAL PRINCIPLES
BUILDING CODES & COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS & METHODS
PROJECT MANAGEMENT & SCHEDULING
ESTIMATING & COST CONTROL
JOB SITE SAFETY & OSHA STANDARDS
STRUCTURAL PRINCIPLES & LOAD ANALYSIS
ENVIRONMENTAL & PERMITTING REQUIREMENTS
BUSINESS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
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,LICENSING LAWS & REGULATIONS (Q1–Q5)
QUESTION 1. A commercial contractor submits a bid without holding the required
state certification at the time of bid submission but intends to obtain licensure before
project mobilization. What is the most legally accurate assessment of this action?
A. It is acceptable if the license is obtained before construction begins
B. It is permissible if a supervising contractor is licensed
C. It is a violation of licensing law regardless of timing of construction
D. It is allowed for public projects only
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. It is a violation of licensing law regardless
of timing of construction
Explanation: Florida licensing law requires proper certification at
the time of offering contracting services, including bidding. The
intent to obtain a license later does not retroactively legalize the
bid. Options A, B, and D incorrectly assume conditional
compliance or exceptions that do not apply under statutory
requirements.
QUESTION 2. A contractor enters into a contract exceeding the monetary threshold
but uses an unlicensed subcontractor for structural work. What is the primary
regulatory risk?
A. Reduced bonding requirements
B. Contract voidability and disciplinary action
C. Automatic insurance coverage denial only
D. No risk if supervision is provided
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Contract voidability and disciplinary action
Explanation: Use of unlicensed subcontractors in regulated trades
exposes the contractor to disciplinary action and potential
invalidation of contract enforceability. Supervision does not cure
licensing deficiencies, and insurance or bonding implications are
secondary consequences.
QUESTION 3. Which entity primarily governs commercial contractor licensing in
Florida?
A. Federal Construction Safety Administration
,B. Florida Department of Transportation
C. Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board
D. County Building Departments
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Florida Construction Industry Licensing
Board
Explanation: The Construction Industry Licensing Board regulates
contractor certification, examinations, and disciplinary
enforcement. Local agencies may issue permits but do not control
statewide licensing authority.
QUESTION 4. A contractor advertises services using a business name not registered
with the licensing authority. What is the likely consequence?
A. No consequence if work quality is acceptable
B. Required rebranding only
C. Regulatory penalties and possible license suspension
D. Approval if taxes are paid
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Regulatory penalties and possible license
suspension
Explanation: Misrepresentation or failure to properly register a
business name violates professional conduct rules and may result
in sanctions. Compliance is not based on performance quality or
tax status alone.
QUESTION 5. A licensed contractor transfers their license to another individual
without board approval. What is the legal outcome?
A. Fully valid if work continues under supervision
B. Automatically approved after 30 days
C. Invalid transfer with disciplinary action risk
D. Permitted for family members only
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Invalid transfer with disciplinary action risk
Explanation: Licenses are non-transferable without formal
approval. Unauthorized transfer constitutes a serious violation
regardless of relationship or supervision structure.
, CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION & LEGAL PRINCIPLES (Q6–Q10)
QUESTION 6. A commercial construction contract lacks a defined scope of work but
includes a lump-sum price. What risk is most significant?
A. Reduced permitting time
B. Increased ambiguity leading to disputes
C. Automatic approval by regulators
D. Guaranteed cost savings
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Increased ambiguity leading to disputes
Explanation: A vague scope creates contractual uncertainty,
leading to disputes over performance obligations, change orders,
and deliverables.
QUESTION 7. Which document primarily governs dispute resolution between
contractor and owner?
A. Material delivery receipt
B. Project schedule
C. Contract agreement terms
D. Equipment log
Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Contract agreement terms
Explanation: The contract establishes binding dispute resolution
procedures such as arbitration or litigation clauses.
QUESTION 8. A contractor fails to include a termination clause in a commercial
contract. What is the implication?
A. Contract becomes unenforceable
B. Termination is governed by default legal principles
C. Owner automatically controls termination rights
D. Work cannot begin
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Termination is governed by default legal
principles
Explanation: Absent specific clauses, general contract law applies,
which may not favor either party explicitly.