Destefano, Mark PE
PE No. 61657 – REPRIMAND
Case No. 2018024868
Licensee was charged with violating Section 471.033(1)(g), Florida Statutes, and Rule 61G15-19.001(4), Florida Administrative Code; negligence in the practice of engineering.
PE No. 61657 – REPRIMAND
Case No. 2018024868
Licensee was charged with violating Section 471.033(1)(g), Florida Statutes, and Rule 61G15-19.001(4), Florida Administrative Code; negligence in the practice of engineering.
PE No. 82046 – REPRIMAND
Case No. 2020002330
Licensee was charged with violating Section 471.033(1)(a), Florida Statutes, and Rule 61G15-19.001(6)(s), Florida Administrative Code; renewing his Professional Engineer license without having completed all required continuing education on or before Feb. 28, 2019.
PE No. 49262 – REVOKED
Case Nos. 2020037566 & 2020037576
Mr. Cole is charged with violating Sections 471.033(1)(a) and 471.033(1)(e), Florida Statutes; using a license that is suspended, revoked, inactive, or delinquent.
PE No. 51011 – RELINQUISHED
Case No. 2020006214
Licensee was charged with violating Section 471.033(1)(a), Florida Statutes, and Rule 61G15-19.001(6)(s), Florida Administrative Code; renewing his Professional Engineer license without having completed all required continuing education on or before Feb. 28, 2019.
PE No. 47431 – RESTRICTED
Case No. 2016014130
Licensee was charged with violating Section 471.033(1)(g), Florida Statutes; negligence in the practice of engineering.
FBPE staff discussed the path to Professional Engineer licensure during a visit to the Florida A&M University-Florida State University College of Engineering on Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2021.
FBPE staff returned to UCF’s College of Engineering & Computer Science on Friday, Feb. 25, 2022, for the first time in two years after limited travel due to COVID-19.
Please be aware of spam emails being sent to Professional Engineers and engineering firms that appear to have been sent from the Florida Board of Professional Engineers. This email was not sent by FBPE, and should be deleted immediately.
Hopefully, here’s to a better year than the last two have been. Even with all the challenges of COVID and handling a renewal period during a worldwide pandemic, FEMC survived and persevered.
Happy New Year from the Board! I hope you are looking forward to 2022 as much as I am. The past two years have been full of personal and professional challenges for everyone. We have all learned to adapt to things in ways we never thought we would have to do.