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What should I learn from the builders?
The second-level constructor qualification examination consists of three subjects: construction management, construction laws and regulations and related knowledge, and professional engineering management and practice. Among them, "professional engineering management and practice" subjects are divided into six professional categories: construction engineering, highway engineering, water conservancy and hydropower engineering, municipal utilities, mining engineering and mechanical and electrical installation. Candidates can choose one according to the actual work needs when registering.

Professional category:

Professional subjects are divided into six professional categories: construction engineering, highway engineering, water conservancy and hydropower engineering, municipal public works, mining engineering and electromechanical engineering. Candidates choose a major to take the exam according to their work needs and their own conditions when registering.

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Requirements of the builder:

1, major in civil engineering, technical secondary school or above;

2. Hold a professional qualification certificate;

3, familiar with the quality acceptance evaluation standard, project construction management, safety and civilized construction specification;

4. Be familiar with relevant technologies, acceptance criteria, workflow arrangement, process focus and process connection;

5. Strong construction organization, coordination and communication skills.

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