Special Recognition: Congratulations, Examinees
FBPE applauds those who passed NCEES exams in the previous quarter. We wish them much success as they move toward the next step in their engineering careers.
DetailsFBPE applauds those who passed NCEES exams in the previous quarter. We wish them much success as they move toward the next step in their engineering careers.
DetailsFBPE is proud to announce a new partnership with Renew Central to help Florida’s Professional Engineers sign up for and keep track of their continuing education.
DetailsNCEES has updated its schedule for transitioning all Principles & Practice of Engineering (PE) and the Structural Engineering (SE) exams to computer-based testing.
DetailsFBPE has approved a second emergency rule temporarily expanding the use of electronically or digitally signed and sealed engineering plans and documents to include printed copies in order to effectuate the state’s efforts to reduce the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
DetailsProfessional Engineers licensed in Florida must complete their 18 hours of continuing education by the end of the current licensure period, which is Feb. 28, 2021.
DetailsI hope everyone is coping well during these unusual times. I want to take a moment to update you all on how we at the Board office are handling regulatory matters during this pandemic.
DetailsAs life goes on, virtual graduations are everywhere, and newly minted engineers are looking for real jobs. It is important for them to understand the pros and cons of career choices they make and how it affects professional growth. Though most engineers are aware of the four years of required experience for licensure, it appears they are generally not aware of what constitutes acceptable qualifying engineering experience for licensure.
DetailsFBPE’s Coronavirus (COVID-19) Updates page provides news regarding the effects of the pandemic on license, board and committee meetings, examinations, and other information pertinent to Professional Engineers in Florida. The page is updated as necessary.
DetailsWith the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, NCEES continues updating its COVID-19 response page.
DetailsLicensure renewal begins in November for Professional Engineers licensed in Florida. Now is the time to make sure you are prepared for renewal. We’ve put together a short checklist to help you avoid discovering at the last minute that you have a problem.
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