Martinez, Arial J., PE
PE No. 72329 – REPRIMAND
Case No. 2023052039
Licensee was charged with violating Section 471.033(1)(g), Florida Statutes, and Rules 61G15-19.001(4), Florida Administrative Code, negligence in the practice of engineering.
PE No. 72329 – REPRIMAND
Case No. 2023052039
Licensee was charged with violating Section 471.033(1)(g), Florida Statutes, and Rules 61G15-19.001(4), Florida Administrative Code, negligence in the practice of engineering.
Renewal concluded for PE licenses on Feb. 28, 2025. I am sure the Professional Engineers licensed in Florida are as relieved as the FEMC staff. I would like to address a few items that engineers should take note of to make future renewals easier.
CPC Tracking is a valuable free service offered by NCEES that allows license holders to track continuing education in multiple jurisdictions. Have you thought about what else NCEES does?
With a renewal window of roughly 17 weeks, half of Florida’s Professional Engineers put off renewing their licenses until the last three weeks, while one-quarter delayed it until the final week.
The risk of credentials forgery is growing, and as a licensed Professional Engineer, you should be proactive in protecting your professional credentials, which may be used by unlicensed individuals for…
David R. Mica of Tallahassee has been appointed to the corporate board of the Florida Engineers Management Corporation by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Mr. Mica was named a director for a four-year term starting on March 12, 2025.
Current licenses for continuing education providers will expire on May 31, 2025. CE providers can renew their licenses and courses now.
FBPE applauds everyone who passed NCEES exams in the previous quarter. We wish them much success as they move toward the next step in their engineering careers.
Current licenses for continuing education providers will expire on May 31, 2023. Beginning March 16, 2023, CE providers can renew their licenses and courses.