West Virginia Concrete Contractor

A Concrete Contractor is allowed to install and repair concrete, concrete reinforcing materials, concrete products and accessories common to the industry, including the forming, pouring, and finishing of concrete structures such as footings, foundations, slabs, basements, sidewalks and walkways, driveways and parking areas, fence footings, decorative concrete walls not to exceed four feet in height and retaining walls not to exceed five feet in height and the excavation incidental to the performance of that work.

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Required Books 

The references listed below are permitted in to the exam and they are available to purchase by calling 800-992-1910. References may be highlighted and tabbed (with permanent Index tabs) prior to the exam.

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  • The first step in the licensing process is to pass all required exams. Once the exams are passed, then you submit an application to the State Licensing Board.
  • The Business and Law exam is required as well as the trade exam.
  • There are no State mandated minimum experience requirements for this license.
  • There are no State mandated financial requirements except for the Wage Bond.
  • The Licensing application fee is $90.00.
  • All types of contractors are required to carry Workers Compensation Insurance and Unemployment Insurance. Applicants who have NOT been actively and actually engaged in construction work in West Virginia for the past 5 consecutive years must obtain a Wage Bond covering all employee salaries for four weeks at full production.
  • Exceptions to the Wage Bond requirement are contractors that are only performing Residential work and those who have been actively engaged in construction work in West Virginia for the past 5 consecutive years.

A Concrete Contractor is allowed to install and repair concrete, concrete reinforcing materials, concrete products and accessories common to the industry, including the forming, pouring, and finishing of concrete structures such as footings, foundations, slabs, basements, sidewalks and walkways, driveways and parking areas, fence footings, decorative concrete walls not to exceed four feet in height and retaining walls not to exceed five feet in height and the excavation incidental to the performance of that work.

To apply for this license contact West Virginia Division of Labor Contractor Licensing Board at (304) 558-7890.

West Virginia Division of Labor

Contractor Licensing Board

State Capital Complex, Bldg. 9, Rm. 749

Charleston, WV 25305

 

To apply for an exam contact Prov at:

 www.provexam.com

 

 

Important Contacts

To apply for a Contractors license, contact:

West Virginia Division of Labor
Contractor Licensing Board
State Capital Complex, Bldg. 9, Rm. 749
Charleston, WV 25305
(304)558-7890
To apply for an Electricians License or to schedule for and Electrician's exam, contact:

State Fire Commission
Office of the State Fire Marshal
Regulatory and Licensing Division
1207 Quarrier St. 2nd floor
Charleston, WV 25301
(304)558-2191
To Apply for an Exam:

Prov
150 W Civic Center Dr
Suite 601
Sandy, UT 84070
866-720-7768

The State has no reciprocity agreements for this license.

West Virginia does not require continuing education for this license at this time.

Prov will be administering all exam services for the state of West Virginia beginning September 1, 2024.

  • Prov administers the exam.
  • Business and Law is required.
  • It is an open book timed test with 50 questions and a 3-hour time limit.
  • A score of 70% is required to pass the exam.
  • The exam fee is $59.95 per exam.
  • To schedule an exam please contact Prov at 866-720-7768
  • www.peovexam.com 

  • Exam topics include: Plan Reading and Estimation, Earthwork and Site layout, Formwork, Reinforcing Steel, Concrete, Specialty Concrete and Safety.

American Contractors does not currently offer a preparation class for the Concrete Contractors exam. However we carry all the required reference materials and study-aids. We do offer preparation for the Business and Law exam. American Contractors offers a General Building Contractor seminar that covers some of the books used on the exam. This seminar would help candidates wanting to take the Concrete test to better use these important references. Please call us for more information.