Special Recognition: Congratulations, Examinees
FBPE applauds all of the candidates who passed their engineering exams. We wish them much success as they move toward the next step in their engineering careers.
DetailsFBPE applauds all of the candidates who passed their engineering exams. We wish them much success as they move toward the next step in their engineering careers.
DetailsFBPE Investigators Wendy Anderson and Trebor Raze, along with Public Information Officer William Lampkin, staffed a booth at the 2019 Building Officials Association of Florida annual conference near St. Augustine on June 9-11.
DetailsDownload the handouts regarding unlicensed engineering activity distributed at the Building Officials Association of Florida‘s 2019 Annual Conference & Expo.
DetailsFlorida Professional Engineer license numbers have been issued for those who passed the April 2019 Principles & Practice of Engineering exam, and licenses, along with a wallet cards, can now be printed from an electronic file
DetailsCongratulations to the 250 who passed the April 2019 Principles & Practice of Engineering (PE) exam in Florida. FBPE has confirmed the exam results, and NCEES has released them.
DetailsThe deadline for continuing education providers to renew their licenses in Florida is fast approaching. All current CE provider licenses will expire after May 31, 2019.
DetailsOver 50 members of the co-ed professional engineering fraternity Theta Tau at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering learned about Professional Engineering licensure during their meeting on Monday evening, April 8, 2019.
DetailsFBPE Executive Director Zana Raybon talked about Professional Engineer licensure to a pre-senior design class at the Florida A&M University-Florida State University College of Engineering in Tallahassee on Friday, April 5, 2019.
DetailsWith the state Legislature in session, FBPE is keeping an eye on two bills that would affect Chapters 455, 471, and 553, Florida Statutes, and the practice of engineering.
DetailsThere is a misunderstanding concerning the interpretation of two rules involving final engineering documents submitted to governments. I hope that this article will clear up the confusion and keep a professional engineer who is licensed in Florida and dealing with government entities from having a complaint filed against her or him.
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