Recent Updates to Florida Engineering Rules
Chapter 61G15, Florida Administrative Code, contains the rules that govern the practice of engineering in Florida. Here are the latest updates by FBPE.
DetailsChapter 61G15, Florida Administrative Code, contains the rules that govern the practice of engineering in Florida. Here are the latest updates by FBPE.
DetailsThings are really hopping around the FBPE office. Besides getting back into the swing of outreach by way of face-to-face university presentations, we are also in the middle of licensure renewal.
DetailsI have heard it said that the past is a wonderful place to learn from but a terrible place to live in, so welcome to the New Year!
DetailsTime is running out for Professional Engineers wanting to save $10 when they renew their Florida license.
DetailsYour Florida PE license won’t renew if you fail to answer three attestation questions — even if you pay your fees.
DetailsSome Professional Engineers licensed in Florida are exempt from requirements that they complete 18 hours of continuing education by Feb. 28, 2023, but they must meet two conditions.
DetailsIf all continues as planned, pencil-and-paper PE exams will be ushered out with the fall 2023 administration of the PE Structural exam. In addition, several CBT exams will be moving…
DetailsThe Florida Board of Professional Engineers elected Dylan Albergo, PE, as its chair for 2023, and Pankaj (PJ) Shah, PE, as its vice chair. Mr. Albergo succeeds Scott Drury, PE, who served as chair in 2022.
DetailsAt its December meeting in Tallahassee, the Florida Board of Professional Engineers bade farewell to two members, C. Kevin Fleming, PE, and Scott Drury, PE.
DetailsFBPE 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.
DetailsUnder Rule 61G15-37.001(11), F.A.C., the Florida Engineers Management Corporation is required to post all Final Orders involving active disciplinary cases to the website until the terms of the final order are completed, or until the licensee becomes inactive, retires, relinquishes the license, or permits the license to become null and void. …
DetailsWe regularly update our calendar to ensure that you are up to date on the latest events.
DetailsHere are the current members of the Florida Board of Professional Engineers, and directors on the board of and officers of the Florida Engineers Management Corporation.
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