NICET TR03 LEVEL III EXAM HIGHWAY
CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION
CERTIFICATION EXAM 2026/2027
APPROVED TEST REAL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (COMPLETE
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS) A NEW UPDATED
VERSION |GUARANTEED PASS A+
1. A contractor claims they performed "Extra Work" not shown
on the plans. According to standard contract administration,
the inspector’s FIRST course of action is to:
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A. Direct the contractor to proceed as it benefits the project.
B. Issue a field order to stop work until a price is negotiated.
C. Inform the contractor that no verbal orders for extra work
are binding and require a written change order.
D. Note the work in the daily log but allow it to proceed.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: To prevent financial disputes, "Extra Work"
requires a signed Change Order before execution unless
immediate safety is at risk. Verbal orders are not binding
under standard FHWA or state DOT contract clauses.
2. A Level I inspector on your team fails to notice a 2-inch
depression in a subgrade before paving. As the Level III
supervisor, you should:
A. Ignore it to avoid paperwork.
B. Order a core of the finished pavement to check thickness.
C. Stop paving immediately and have the area re-graded
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and re-compacted.
D. Wait for the contractor to notice the error.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Level III inspectors are responsible for recognizing
defective work and halting operations to enforce
specifications. Paving over a depression guarantees future
failure.
3. You are witnessing a concrete pour and the contractor asks
you to step away from the chute so they can add water to the
truck without you seeing. You should:
A. Ignore it if the slump looks okay.
B. Reject the load immediately and document the attempt to
add water without authorization.
C. Allow up to 5 gallons per cubic yard.
D. Let them add water but make a note in the MB
(Measurement Book).
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Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Adding water after initial batching changes the
water-cement ratio, severely reducing strength. The inspector is
the owner's watchdog. Unauthorized water addition voids the
load.
4. If a contractor refuses to remove and replace a section of
asphalt that is out of tolerance regarding smoothness, the
inspector should:
A. Withhold payment for that item until corrected.
B. Offer to pay half the cost to grind it down.
C. Sign off on it with a note about the "fight."
D. Call the local police.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Level III inspectors protect the owner legally by
rejecting defective work and utilizing contract remedies like
withholding pay. Police are not contract enforcement.