Digital eTextbook Bundle: PE Civil Construction
Master Your PE Civil Construction Exam with Our Comprehensive Digital eTextbook Bundle
This comprehensive collection of resources was designed for thorough coverage of the PE Civil Construction exam. The review materials in this bundle cover all exam specifications, contain thorough coverage of civil engineering principles and codes, and include numerous practice problems to challenge your knowledge of those concepts.
- PE Civil Construction Review Manual: This up-to-date review book for the PE Civil Construction computer-based exam takes you step-by-step through every exam topic and subtopic. With useful study tips and examples throughout, this book will help you study efficiently and thoroughly for the exam.
- Six-Minute Solutions for Civil PE Exam: Construction Depth Problems: This book contains over 100 multiple-choice problems representative of the NCEES PE Civil Construction Exam format, scope of topics, and level of difficulty.
- Construction Depth Practice Exams for the Civil PE Exam: This book contains 80 practice exam questions representative of the NCEES PE Civil Construction Exam scope of topics and level of difficulty.
- Guide to Formwork for Concrete (ACI 347R)
- Formwork for Concrete, 8th ed. (ACI SP-4)
- Steel Construction Manual (AISC)
- Design Loads on Structures During Construction (ASCE 37)
- Standard Practice for Bracing Masonry Walls Under Construction (CMWB)
- Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways—Part 6 Temporary Traffic Control (MUTCD-Pt6)
- One year of access
- Ability to download the entire eTextbook to multiple devices, so you can study even without internet access
- An auto sync feature across all your devices for a seamless experience on or offline
- Unique study tools such as highlighting in six different colors to tailor your study experience
- Features like read aloud for complete hands-free review
FAQs
Some states require a BS degree from an ABET-accredited engineering program to sit for the PE exam. Other states allow you to take the PE exam with a degree in engineering technology, physics, math, or chemistry—or without any degree—as long as you’ve met the required work experience. Check your state requirements to see if you can take the PE exam without an engineering degree.
Most states allow you to take the PE exam after passing your FE exam and gaining at least four years of post-college work experience. However, some states now allow examinees to sit for the PE exam before completing their work experience. Check your state requirements to see when you’re qualified to sit for the exam.
By NCEES pass rates (January 2026), the highest first-time pass rates were PE Agricultural & Biological (81%), Mining & Mineral Processing (80%), Fire Protection (78%), and Mechanical: Thermal & Fluid Systems (77%). But the truly 'easiest' PE exam is the one whose content matches your daily work: alignment with your experience beats raw pass-rate statistics. Choose the discipline that supports your career goals.
