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What subjects should I take in the first-level constructor qualification examination?
The first-level constructor examination * * * offers four examination subjects: construction engineering economics, construction engineering laws and regulations and related knowledge, construction engineering project management and professional engineering management and practice. The first-class constructor holds an exam once a year, and the exam results are valid for 2 years. Applicants are free to choose their subjects according to their own conditions, and they can pass four subjects within two years.

First-class constructor examination subjects:

There are four subjects in the first-level constructor examination: construction engineering economics, construction engineering laws and regulations and related knowledge, construction engineering management and professional engineering management and practice. There are 10 majors in the first-class construction engineer, including architecture, electromechanical, municipal, highway, railway, water conservancy and hydropower, communication and broadcasting, civil aviation airport, mining, port and waterway, etc.

Provisions on performance management of first-class constructor:

The first-class constructor qualification examination is a rolling examination (every two years is a rolling cycle), and those who take the four-course examination must pass the subject within two consecutive examination years. Those who meet the exemption conditions and only take two subjects (construction engineering regulations and related knowledge and professional engineering management and practice) must pass the subject within one examination year.

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