Did You Answer Your Attestation Questions During Renewal?
Your Florida PE license won’t renew if you fail to answer three attestation questions — even if you pay your fees.
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 from the fall to the spring in 2024. But before those changes take place, the next PE Structural exam will be administered in April. Spring…
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.
DetailsPE No. 24575 – PROBATION
Case No. 2021021749 & 2020055905
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.
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Case No. 2022028448
Licensee was charged with violating Section 471.033, Florida Statutes.
DetailsWrapping up FBPE’s outreach to colleges of engineering for Fall 2022, the Board’s staff returned to the University of Florida’s Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering to discuss the path to Professional Engineer licensure on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2022.
DetailsOn Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2022, FBPE staff traveled to the University of North Florida’s School of Engineering in Jacksonville to discuss Professional Engineer licensure.
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