Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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Which of the following is generally not considered equipment in construction?

  1. Concrete

  2. Power cord

  3. Hand drill

  4. A crane

The correct answer is: Concrete

Concrete is generally not considered equipment in construction because it is a material rather than a tool or machinery used to facilitate construction work. Equipment typically refers to the tools and machinery that aid in the construction process, such as cranes, hand drills, and power cords. In contrast, concrete serves as a fundamental building material used in various construction tasks, such as forming structures, pavements, and foundations. Understanding the distinction between materials and equipment is crucial in the construction industry, as it aids in the management and planning of resources necessary for completing projects successfully.