Residential Building Inspector (B1) FAQ

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Residential Building Inspector (B1) FAQ

What does a Residential Building Inspector (B1) do?

A Residential Building Inspector is generally accountable for conducting inspections of structures to manage compliance with the various Building Codes and Standards adopted by his / her jurisdiction.

How ICC works?

The International Code Council, or ICC, is an association that generates codes and standards for the building and construction industries. ICC also administers a certification program for contractors and different types of construction and safety industry experts, plans examiners, involving plumbing and electrical inspectors, and other building safety professionals.

What are the main areas of the Residential Building Inspector exam?

  • Code Administration
  • Building Planning
  • Footings and Foundations
  • Floor Construction
  • Wall Construction and Coverings
  • Roof/Ceiling Construction
  • Public Safety and Special Construction

Is Residential Building Inspector (B1) an open book exam?

Yes, the ICC exam is an open-book exam.

How much time will be given to a candidate to complete the ICC exam?

The candidate will be given 2 hours to successfully complete the exam.

How many questions will be there in Residential Building Inspector exam?

There will be 60 questions in the exam.

Which method of testing does ICC use?

The ICC (B1) method will be Computer-Based Testing( CBT ) and Proctored Online Testing.

What is the fee for the ICC (B1) exam?

The ICC examination fee will be $219 USD.

What score do I need to pass?

Generally, an exam requires a score of 70 to pass whereas certification exams require a 75. 

When will I get my results?

Results for examinations taken online or at a testing site are available immediately after completion of the examination.

When and where can I test?

  • Proctored Remote Online Testing (PRONTO)is available 24/7, 365 days a year, in any secure location such as your home or office.
  • Computer-based Testing is administered frequently at over 350 sites across the nation and outside the U.S. You can locate the testing availability and locations once you purchase the exam. Exams are good for one year from the time of purchase.

How can I prepare for the Residential Building Inspector (B1) Exam?

The candidate can prepare for the Exam by some steps such as visiting the official site, learning and understanding the objectives, books and guides, practice tests, training programs, etc.

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