The Florida Engineers Management Corporation produces an annual report as required by Section 471.038, Florida Statutes.
The report is submitted to the Secretary of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, the Florida Board of Professional Engineers, and the Florida Legislature by Oct. 1 each year. It reports on the status of the corporation, including information concerning FEMC programs and funding, as well as information regarding licenses and complaints handled by FEMC.
Below are some highlights from the Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2024-25 (July 1, 2024-June 30, 2025):
21 – Number of meetings administered for the FBPE Board and committees
57,900 – Average number of licensees and others receiving FBPE’s Connection newsletter each quarter
1.2-million – Number of page views of the FBPE website during FY24-25 (a renewal period), compared with 820,000 in FY23-24 (a non-renewal period), and 1.3-million in FY22-23 (a renewal period)
2,200 – Approximate number of engineering students, interns, and professionals reached by 12 outreach presentations that provided information about engineering exams and professional licensure in Florida. Of those, 8 were in-person presentations and 4 were virtual. In addition to the universities, staff gave presentations at Kimley-Horn in Orlando and the Florida Engineering Society annual conference’s student track.
Licensure Statistics
41,603 – Professional Engineer licenses renewed
4,217 – Applications received for PE licensure
3,689 – Applications for PE licensure approved
141 – Applications for PE licensure denied
575 – Certifications issued for Special Inspectors of threshold-type buildings
82.52 – Days on average to issue a license
1,143 – Examinees passed the NCEES Principles & Practice of Engineering exam; and 962 failed the exam
1,796 – Examinees passed the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering exam; and 1,686 failed the exam
Legal Statistics
192 – Complaints regarding engineering practice processed, of which 96 were found to be legally sufficient
30 – Administrative Complaints filed in cases where the Probable Cause Panel found reason to believe a violation of the Florida Engineering Practice Act had occurred
17 – Final Orders issued
$124,491.75 – Fines and Costs imposed
0 – Cases tried before an administrative judge at the Division of Administrative Hearings
26 – Cases dismissed with a finding of no probable cause
21 – Cases dismissed with a letter of guidance
0 – License revoked
0 – Voluntary Licensure Relinquishments
2 – Licenses suspended
0 – Licenses restricted
4 – Reprimands issued
5 – Probations issued
5 – Project reviews
11 – Engineers ordered to successfully complete a course in engineering professionalism and ethics
11 – Engineers ordered to successfully complete the Board’s Laws and Rules Study Guide
In addition to FEMC Annual Reports, copies of FEMC Quarterly Reports are also available online.

