Landers, Edward PE
PE No. 38398 – SUSPENDED
Case No. 2021039715
Licensee was charged with violating Section 471.033(1)(k), Florida Statutes; failing to comply with the terms of a prior Final Order.
DetailsPE No. 38398 – SUSPENDED
Case No. 2021039715
Licensee was charged with violating Section 471.033(1)(k), Florida Statutes; failing to comply with the terms of a prior Final Order.
DetailsPE No. 66579 – RESTRICTED
Case No. 2021038637
Licensee was charged with violating Section 471.033(1)(k), Florida Statutes; violating an order of the Board previously entered in a disciplinary hearing by continuing to sign and seal structural engineering documents after having her license restricted from performing structural engineering.
DetailsCase No. 2020044812
Respondent was charged with violating Section 471.031(1)(a), Florida Statutes, and Section 471.033(1)(g), F.S.; offering engineering services without a license.
DetailsAll Professional Engineers licensed in Florida should have received an email notifying you of the opening of the licensure renewal period. If you did not receive the email, here are a few things you should check immediately.
DetailsFBPE 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, Nov. 1, 2022.
DetailsFBPE staff once again had the opportunity to visit Kimley-Horn’s Orlando office, on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2022, to discuss the Principles & Practice of Engineering exam, getting and maintaining a Professional Engineering license, and professional ethics at a brown-bag luncheon.
DetailsAt some point in our professional careers, most of us will be challenged by someone who does not trust our professional opinions, who disagrees with our recommendations, or who accuses us of something that does not demonstrate good moral character… whether it is true or not.
DetailsProfessional Engineers who renew their Florida license early can save $10 on their renewal fee. Complete your renewal between Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2022, and Sunday, Jan. 15, 2023, and pay $88.75, rather than the usual $98.75 fee.
DetailsIt’s a good idea to log into your DBPR online account at myfloridalicense.com in the next few weeks, before the renewal period starts. You want to ensure that you can access your account — and troubleshoot any problems that you may encounter — before you are trying to renew your Professional Engineer license.
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