Six-Minute Solutions for Civil PE Exam: Construction Depth Problems
Problems and Detailed Solutions for Comprehensive Exam Prep
Studying for the 2024 exam? This book is still aligned with key topics for the 2024 exam for your studies.
Up-to-date to the NCEES exam specifications and codes, this book contains over 100 multiple-choice problems broken into seven chapters on each topic found in the Construction depth exam. Each problem requires and average of six minutes to solve, and includes an optional hint for extra guidance. Comprehensive step-by-step solutions for all problems demonstrate accurate and efficient solving approaches to be used on exam day. PPI’s time-tested, detailed instructional design provides you with the most efficient and effective practice available.
Six-Minute Solutions for Civil PE Exam: Construction Depth Problems, Second Edition (SXCCN2) topics include:
- Construction Operations and Methods
- Earthwork Construction and Layout
- Estimating Quantities and Costs
- Health and Safety
- Material Quality Control and Production
- Scheduling
- Temporary Structures
Updated Referenced Codes and Standards included:
- ACI 318
- ACI 347R
- ACI SP-4
- AISC
- ASCE 37
- CMWB
- MUTCD-Pt 6
- NDS
- OSHA
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.
