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C13 – Fencing Contractor
A fencing contractor constructs, erects, alters, or repairs all
types of fences, corrals, runs, railings, cribs, game court enclosures, guard
rails and barriers, playground game equipment, backstops, posts, flagpoles, and
gates, excluding masonry walls.
The Fencing (C-13) Examination is divided into six major
sections. These sections are:
1. Fence Planning and Estimating (26%)
- Job site evaluation
- Field measurements/material
calculations
- Grade and elevation changes
- Interpreting plans and
specifications
- Layout requirements
- Fencing types and applications
- Scales and metric conversions
- ADA requirements for fences/gates
2. Post Installations (18%)
- Excavation methods and requirements
- Fence line and post hole
requirements
- Mixing and pouring concrete footings
- Post alignment
- Fence posts attachment methods
3. Chain Link Fencing/Railing (23%)
- Fence framework construction and
requirements
- Chain link fence components
- Fabric stretching and attachment
- Security fencing
- Chain link gates and gate hardware
- Specialty barriers and enclosures
- Caltrans specifications for chain
link
4. Wood Fencing/Railing Construction (10%)
- Attachment methods and fastener
types
- California Building Code
requirements
- Wood gates and gate hardware
- Wood retaining walls
5. Specialty Fencing (8%)
- Ornamental metal fencing components,
installation, and hardware
- Vinyl fencing components,
installation, and hardware
6. Safety (15%)
- Personal protective equipment
- Cal/OSHA requirements
- Safe use, storage, and handling of
tools, equipment, and gasses
*Percentages are approximate*
1. According to Caltrans, what is the nominal pipe size used
as gate posts for single swing chain link gates 6’ or less in width and 22” or
greater in height?
a. 1-1/2”
b. 2”
c. 2-1/2”
d. 3-1/2”
2. When installing fence posts with concrete, what additive
is commonly used to expedite the set time of the concrete?
a. Pea gravel
b. Lime
c. Calcium chloride
d. Gypsum
3. The ASTM class 2b represents fusion bonding for what type
of fence?
a. Vinyl fabric
b. Aluminum fabric
c. GAW fabric
d. GBW fabric
*All questions are written and reviewed by licensed
contractors who are actively working in the field*
Cal\OSHA Construction
Safety Orders.
California Code of
Regulations, Title 8,
Industrial Relations,
Division 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 4.
Barclays Law
Publishers,
P.O. Box 95767,
Chicago, IL 60694.
(800) 888-3600.
FAX: (415) 732-8861.
INTERNET: ccr.oal.ca.gov
California Building
Code.
International
Conference of Building Officials Headquarters,
5360 Workman Mill
Road,
Whittier, CA
90601-2298.
(800) 284-4406
FAX: (888) 329-4226
INTERNET: www.icbo.org
Chain Link
Manufacturers Institute Product Manual.
Chain Link
Manufacturers Institute Headquarters.
10015 Old Columbia
Road, Suite B-125.
Columbia, MD 21046.
(301) 596-2583.
FAX: (301) 596-2594.
INTERNET: www.chainlinkinfo.org/manual.html
Selected ASTM
Standards for Fence Materials and Products.
American Society for
Testing and Materials,
100 Barr Harbor Drive,
West Conshohocken, PA
19428.
(610) 832-9585.
FAX: (610) 832-9555.
INTERNET: www.astm.org
Standard Plans and
Standard Specifications, State of California Department of
Transportation.
CALTRANS, Publication
Unit,
1900 Royal Oaks Drive,
Sacramento, CA 95815.
(916) 445-3520.
FAX: (916) 324-8997.
INTERNET: caltrans-opac.ca.gov/publicat.htm
Uniform Fire
Code.
International
Conference of Building Officials Headquarters,
5360 Workman Mill
Road,
Whittier, CA
90601-2298.
(800) 284-4406.
FAX: (888) 329-4226.
INTERNET: www.icbo.org
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