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Florida Board of Professional Engineers
Government Administration
Tallahassee, Florida 6,193 followers
Protecting the interest of public health and safety by properly regulating the practice of engineering in Florida.
About us
With over 40,000 active licensed engineers in the state, the Florida Board of Professional Engineers (FBPE) is committed to protecting the interest of public health and safety by properly regulating the practice of engineering. While FBPE encourages viewers to actively engage in open communication on our page by contributing comments, we remind visitors that the statements and opinions expressed in posted comments represent only those of the party responsible for the posting and do not reflect the views or goals of FBPE or the State of Florida. FBPE does not guarantee that information posted by users is accurate and disclaims any liability for loss or damages resulting from reliance on any such information. FBPE does not endorse or support any private or commercial entity or the information, products, or services contained on those websites that may be reached through links on our page. FBPE reserves the right to remove any posts that do not align with the page’s purpose of serving the public with unbiased, factual information and resources. Grounds for removal include postings containing or suggesting any of the following: • Profanity, obscenity, or vulgarity; • Hate speech or suggestion thereof; • Off-topic and unrelated comments that do not focus on professional engineering or STEM topics; • Inappropriate pictures; • Defamation to a person or groups or personal attacks; • Spam, or comments designed to sell a product or service; • Language that infringes on copyrights; • Suggestion or advocacy of illegal activity; or • Any posts that the FBPE communications team deems inappropriate. Florida has a broad public records law that requires state agencies to provide access to public records. Most written communications to or from officials regarding state business are public records available to the public and media upon request, including posts, comments, and messages on this page. Everything posted to FBPE's social media accounts is archived.
- Website
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https://fbpe.org/
External link for Florida Board of Professional Engineers
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Tallahassee, Florida
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1917
- Specialties
- Florida Engineer Licensing, Regulation & Enforcement of Florida Engineering Practices, and Promoting Professional Licensure in Florida
Locations
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Primary
2400 Mahan Dr
Tallahassee, Florida 32308, US
Employees at Florida Board of Professional Engineers
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Pamela Lowery
Licensure Anyalyst at Florida Board of Professional Engineers
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Shannon McCoy
Public Information Officer at Florida Board of Professional Engineers
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Sandee M. Maige
FRP, Paralegal, Probable Cause & Final Order Compliance Coordinator at Florida Board of Professional Engineers
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Joe V. Rizk, PE, PMP
Project Director
Updates
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Collegiate engineering majors, it's not too soon in your senior year to start thinking about taking the Fundamentals of Engineering exam. In Florida, register directly with NCEES. Their website has all the details.
FE Exam | NCEES
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The NCEES Foundation is now accepting individual donations to support programs that further the NCEES mission to advance licensure. NCEES says that donations allow individuals and organizations to have a direct impact on protecting the health, safety, and welfare of future generations by ensuring a sustainable workforce of licensed engineers and surveyors.
NCEES Foundation now accepting donations | NCEES
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Here are a few examples of what lengths people will go to create or forge an engineering seal, which is a great indicator that the more security you can attach to your Professional Engineer identification, the better.
Look Out for Engineering-related Forgeries - Florida Board of Professional Engineers
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Professional Engineers licensed in Florida are required to complete 18 hours of continuing education before renewing their license. Deadline for completing and reporting your CE is Feb. 28, 2025.
Continuing Education Requirements for Florida Professional Engineers - Florida Board of Professional Engineers
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Happy Labor Day! The Florida Board of Professional Engineers office will be closed Monday, Sept. 2, 2024, in observance of Labor Day. Regular hours will resume on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024. Have a safe, happy holiday!
FBPE Office Closed for Labor Day - Florida Board of Professional Engineers
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License renewal for Florida Professional Engineers begins in just over two months. Here are five things you should do today to make sure your renewal goes smoothly.
Your Renewal Checklist: 5 Things PEs Should Do Today - Florida Board of Professional Engineers
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The Florida Building Commission provides useful resources regarding the Milestone Inspection Program and links to its upcoming webinars. Read more...
Florida Building Commission's Milestone Inspection Resources - Florida Board of Professional Engineers
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