GEORGIA PLAN REVIEW CERTIFICATION EXAM COVERING 2026-27 ACTUAL SITTING EXAM, Exams of Building and Prefabrication

The Georgia Plan Review Certification Exam (2026–27) is a professional assessment that evaluates knowledge of building codes, plan review principles, construction standards, and safety regulations. It measures the ability to accurately analyze architectural and structural plans for compliance with Georgia and international building codes, ensuring safe and compliant construction projects.

Typology: Exams

2025/2026

Available from 01/16/2026

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GEORGIA PLAN REVIEW CERTIFICATION EXAM
COVERING 2026-27 ACTUAL SITTING EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
In Georgia, who is ultimately responsible for ensuring that
submitted plans comply with building codes?
A.
Contractor
B.
Design professional (architect or engineer)
C.
Building official
D.
Plan reviewer assistant
B
The licensed design professional bears legal responsibility for
code-compliant design.
If plans indicate a mixed-use building, what must a reviewer
verify?
A.
Construction timeline
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COVERING 2026-27 ACTUAL SITTING EXAM

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

  • In Georgia, who is ultimately responsible for ensuring that submitted plans comply with building codes? A. Contractor B. Design professional (architect or engineer) C. Building official D. Plan reviewer assistant B The licensed design professional bears legal responsibility for code-compliant design.
  • If plans indicate a mixed-use building, what must a reviewer verify? A. Construction timeline

B. Separate occupancy classifications and associated code requirements C. Contractor insurance D. Material delivery schedule B Mixed-use buildings must meet all code requirements for each occupancy type.

  • Which of the following is part of the structural review process? A. Review of HVAC duct layouts B. Checking live and dead loads calculations C. Verifying electrical panel locations D. Evaluating site landscaping B Structural review focuses on load-bearing elements to ensure safety under code-prescribed loads.
  • In plan review, egress paths are reviewed to ensure: A. Compliance with zoning setbacks B. Safe and adequate means of exit for occupants C. Energy efficiency D. Proper insulation placement B Code-mandated egress ensures safe evacuation during emergencies.
  • Which document is typically used to verify fire alarm system requirements? A. Electrical plan

C. IMC

D. OSHA standards B ICC A117.1 provides technical standards for accessible design, used in plan review for public buildings.

  • When a plan reviewer encounters an unusual material proposed for construction, they should: A. Approve it immediately B. Request documentation of code compliance and testing C. Substitute a different material themselves D. Reject the plan automatically B Unfamiliar materials require supporting documentation to ensure code compliance and performance standards.
  • In Georgia, plan review comments must be communicated: A. Orally at a meeting only B. In writing to the applicant C. Via social media D. Only in the building permit B Written communication ensures a clear record of required corrections or clarifications.
  • Which of the following best defines an “as-built” plan? A. Original design submitted for permit B. Final plans reflecting construction changes and conditions C. Temporary construction layout D. Sketches by the contractor

B

As-built plans document the actual completed construction, including approved modifications.

  • Plumbing plan review ensures: A. Structural stability of walls B. Proper water supply, drainage, and compliance with the IPC C. Fire alarm placement D. Electrical system sizing B Plumbing plan review verifies all piping, fixture layout, and drainage comply with the International Plumbing Code.
  • The Georgia State Minimum Standard Codes require plan reviewers to: A. Inspect work daily onsite B. Verify plans meet code requirements prior to issuance of permits C. Approve contractor bids D. Deliver construction materials B Reviewers focus on pre-construction plan compliance rather than field inspection tasks.
  • Which of the following is a structural consideration in plan review? A. HVAC duct layout B. Dead load, live load, and seismic load calculations C. Fire alarm wiring D. Door hardware finish

B. National Electrical Code (NEC) C. International Plumbing Code (IPC) D. International Mechanical Code (IMC) A The IBC sets structural design standards including load requirements, materials, and safety factors.

  • What is the first step a plan reviewer should take when receiving a new set of plans? A. Conduct a field inspection B. Verify the completeness of submitted documents C. Issue a permit D. Notify the contractor of approval B Completeness check ensures all required documents are submitted before detailed review begins.
  • Fire-resistance rating for building assemblies is determined primarily from which resource? A. Manufacturer’s catalog B. IBC tables and listings C. Local contractor recommendations D. Site-specific survey B The IBC contains standardized tables that specify fire-resistance ratings for walls, floors, and structural elements.
  • During plan review, occupancy classification is important because it: A. Determines the size of the building

B. Affects the applicable building and fire codes C. Dictates the color scheme D. Determines contractor selection B Occupancy classification defines code requirements for safety, egress, and fire protection.

  • In commercial plan review, which document shows compliance with accessibility requirements? A. Site survey B. Architectural drawings with ADA annotations C. Structural calculations D. HVAC plan B ADA compliance is documented in architectural drawings that indicate accessible routes, fixtures, and signage.
  • When a plan reviewer finds a discrepancy between architectural and structural drawings, the reviewer should: A. Approve the plans anyway B. Consult the contractor on site C. Request clarification or revision from the design professional D. Ignore it if minor C The reviewer must ensure all drawings are consistent and compliant; discrepancies require clarification.
  • Which type of plan review is conducted before construction begins? A. Preliminary plan review

D. IPC

A

The IECC sets minimum energy efficiency standards for building envelopes, HVAC, and lighting systems.

  • Roof assembly review focuses on: A. Egress paths B. Structural integrity, slope, drainage, and fire rating C. Plumbing fixture layout D. Electrical panel sizing B

Plan review ensures roofs meet structural, safety, and code requirements.

  • When reviewing electrical plans, a reviewer must verify: A. Beam sizes B. Compliance with NEC and safe layout of circuits C. HVAC duct sizes D. Site grading B Electrical plan review focuses on code-compliant electrical design and load calculations.
  • A deferred submittal is: A. A plan submitted after permit approval for components not fully designed at initial submission B. A rejected plan C. A plan for temporary structures only D. A plan reviewed after construction completion A Deferred submittals allow detailed design of certain systems to be reviewed later without delaying overall plan approval.
  • When reviewing a multistory building, stairwell requirements must comply with: A. Local zoning only B. IBC egress and accessibility requirements C. Contractor preference D. Fire department opinion only B

Site plans show building location relative to property lines, utilities, and drainage, ensuring compliance with local codes.

  • When reviewing fire-resistive construction, the reviewer checks: A. Roof shingle color B. Wall and floor assembly ratings, fire barriers, and separation distances C. HVAC efficiency D. Site landscaping B Fire-resistive elements protect occupants and property, requiring verification against code tables.
  • When plans show structural steel, the reviewer must ensure: A. Color of steel beams B. Compliance with applicable codes and specifications, including ASTM standards C. Location of light switches D. HVAC thermostat placement B Structural steel must meet minimum strength, connection, and fire-resistance requirements.
  • If a plan reviewer finds a code conflict between Georgia amendments and the base code, they should: A. Follow the more lenient rule B. Follow Georgia amendments C. Follow the base code only D. Contact the contractor

B

State-specific amendments take precedence over base codes within Georgia jurisdiction.

  • When reviewing exit signage, the reviewer checks for: A. Aesthetic style B. Location, illumination, and compliance with IBC and NFPA standards C. Energy efficiency only D. Door hardware color B Exit signage is a life safety requirement; correct placement and illumination are critical.
  • Accessibility ramps must meet which requirements? A. Minimum slope, width, and handrail specifications per ICC A117. B. Contractor preference C. IBC roof specifications D. Fire alarm specifications A Ramps must comply with code dimensions and safety standards to ensure accessibility.
  • Which plan element demonstrates stormwater management compliance? A. HVAC plan B. Site grading and drainage plan C. Structural steel plan D. Interior finishes plan
  • When a reviewer encounters noncompliant plans, they must: A. Approve and note later B. Issue a correction list or plan review comments for revision C. Make changes themselves D. Ignore the issues if minor B Formal review comments ensure that code violations are addressed before construction.
  • Plan review ensures that electrical rooms have: A. Proper HVAC layout B. Adequate access, clearance, and compliance with NEC C. Fire sprinklers only D. Structural framing verification B Electrical rooms must have proper clearances and access for safety and maintenance, as per NEC.
  • For mixed-use buildings, reviewers check: A. Only residential code compliance B. Each occupancy type separately for code compliance C. Contractor’s schedule D. Roof color only B Each occupancy in a mixed-use building must independently meet applicable code requirements.
  • The purpose of a zoning review in plan approval is to verify: A. Electrical loads B. Compliance with local land use, setbacks, and height

restrictions C. Fire alarm layout D. Plumbing fixture locations B Zoning regulations control land use, density, and building placement.

  • Structural calculations must be stamped by: A. Any contractor B. Licensed professional engineer C. Building inspector D. Plan reviewer assistant B Licensed engineers are legally responsible for structural calculations and code compliance.
  • Which of the following is a key aspect of life safety review? A. Door finishes B. Egress, fire protection, and occupancy separation C. HVAC duct sizes D. Site grading B Life safety review focuses on protecting occupants in case of fire or other emergencies.
  • Which of the following must be documented during plan review? A. Contractor’s work hours B. Review comments, revisions, approvals, and RFIs C. Material prices

B. HVAC code C. Electrical panel sizing only D. Fire suppression layout A Elevator safety, capacity, and accessibility requirements are defined in IBC and ASME codes.

  • In Georgia, plan reviewers should verify that roofing materials meet: A. Local aesthetic standards B. IBC fire-resistance rating and wind resistance requirements C. Contractor preferences D. Plumbing code B Roofing materials must comply with structural, fire, and wind resistance requirements for safety.
  • A plan reviewer checking a high-rise building must evaluate: A. Only exterior finishes B. Life safety systems, egress, fire suppression, and structural integrity C. Interior paint colors D. Landscaping B High-rise buildings require careful review of all critical systems affecting safety and code compliance.
  • The plan reviewer’s role in deferred submittals is to: A. Ignore them B. Review and approve them before construction of that specific

system C. Submit them to the contractor D. Review them only after construction B Deferred submittals allow detailed system designs to be approved later while ensuring code compliance before installation.

  • In commercial kitchens, plan review ensures: A. Color coordination B. Ventilation, fire suppression, and grease duct compliance C. Door swing direction only D. Wall finishes only B Kitchen plans are reviewed for fire safety and ventilation to protect occupants and property.
  • For egress calculations, the reviewer must consider: A. Wall finishes B. Occupant load and door width requirements C. HVAC duct placement D. Electrical service size B Occupant load determines required number and size of exits for safe evacuation.
  • Plan review of swimming pools includes verification of: A. Pool tile colors B. Fencing, water depth, circulation, and safety signage C. HVAC layout D. Electrical panel sizing