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1 Hour Engineering Ethics and Professional Responsibility for Florida Professional Engineers

1 hrSelf-paced
  • Florida Board of Professional Engineers Approved Provider: 0010781.
  • Instant Online Access.
  • Study At Your Own Pace. Anytime.
  • On Any Device. Phone, Tablet, or Computer.
  • Hassle Free Navigation. Easy to Follow.
  • Instant certificate emailed upon completion.
  • Credits reported to DBPR w/in 24 Hrs.
  • 1-800-698-2770 for any questions. ✅ 1 Hour Engineering Ethics and Professional Responsibility for Florida Professional Engineers Approved by the Florida Board of Professional Engineers ✅ FBPE Provider #0010781 | License #906 Only $14.99 | Instant Emailed Certificate | 100% Online & Self-Paced Complete your 1-hour Florida engineering ethics continuing education requirement online with this affordable course for licensed Florida Professional Engineers. This course focuses on ethical engineering practice, professional responsibility, responsible charge, competence, truthful communication, signing and sealing, delegated engineering, and the engineer’s duty to protect life, health, property, and the public welfare. The course is designed for Florida Professional Engineers who need the required 1 hour of professional ethics as part of their 18-hour Florida PE license renewal requirement. You can complete the course online, log in and out without losing your progress, and receive an instant emailed certificate after completion. Important: Florida Professional Engineers are responsible for reporting completed continuing education through NCEES CPC Tracking. After completing this course, keep your certificate and upload or report the course in your NCEES CPC Tracking account. ✅ Course Approval Details Course Name: 1 Hour Engineering Ethics and Professional Responsibility for Florida Professional Engineers Approved Provider: 1st Choice CE Approved by: Florida Board of Professional Engineers FBPE Provider Number: #0010781 FBPE License Number: #906 Course Category: Ethics Course Length: 1 CE Hour Course Format: Online, self-paced Price: $14.99 Certificate: Emailed immediately after completion ✅ Who Should Take This Course? This course is designed for Florida Professional Engineers who need ethics continuing education for license renewal. This course is a good fit for: ✅ Florida licensed Professional Engineers ✅ PEs who need 1 hour of engineering ethics ✅ Engineers renewing a Florida PE license ✅ Engineers who want a practical ethics course focused on real engineering decisions ✅ Engineers who need online, self-paced continuing education ✅ Engineers who want an instant certificate for NCEES CPC Tracking ✅ Florida PEs who need affordable CE without added fees This course is written specifically for professional engineering practice and focuses on the ethical duties engineers face when making technical decisions, reviewing work, supervising engineering services, communicating with clients or agencies, and signing and sealing engineering documents. ✅ Does This Course Satisfy the Florida PE Ethics Requirement? Yes. This course is designed to satisfy the 1-hour ethics portion of the Florida Professional Engineer continuing education requirement. Florida Professional Engineers generally need 18 hours of continuing education every two-year renewal cycle. The requirement includes: ✅ 1 hour of Florida Laws and Rules ✅ 1 hour of professional ethics ✅ 4 hours related to the engineer’s area of practice ✅ 12 additional hours related to topics pertinent to the practice of engineering This course provides the 1 hour of professional ethics. This is not the 1-hour Florida Laws and Rules course. If you still need Florida Laws and Rules, you must complete a separate Florida Laws and Rules course from an approved provider. ✅ Florida Professional Engineer Continuing Education Requirements Florida Professional Engineers must complete 18 hours of continuing education during each renewal biennium. The standard CE requirement includes: ✅ 1 hour of Florida Laws and Rules ✅ 1 hour of professional ethics ✅ 4 hours related to the licensee’s area of practice ✅ 12 hours related to any topic pertinent to the practice of engineering This course applies to the ethics category. Florida PEs are responsible for maintaining proper documentation of completed CE courses and reporting their continuing education through the NCEES CPC Tracking system. ✅ When Do Florida Professional Engineers Renew Their Licenses? Florida PE licenses renew on a two-year cycle. The current renewal period runs from March 1, 2025, through February 28, 2027. Professional Engineers should complete and report their required continuing education before the renewal deadline. Because continuing education must be reported through NCEES CPC Tracking, it is best to complete your CE early, keep your certificate, and upload or enter the course information before the deadline. ✅ How to Renew Your Florida PE License Step 1: Confirm Your CE Requirement Review the Florida PE continuing education requirement and confirm how many hours you still need for the current renewal cycle. Most Florida PEs need 18 total hours, including ethics, Florida Laws and Rules, area of practice, and other engineering-related hours. Step 2: Complete This 1-Hour Ethics Course Take this online ethics course at your own pace. You can log in and out without losing your progress. Step 3: Pass the Final Exam The course includes a final assessment aligned with the learning objectives. A passing score of 70% is required. Step 4: Receive Your Instant Certificate After completing the course requirements, your certificate of completion is emailed immediately. Keep this certificate for your records and for CE reporting. Step 5: Report the Course in NCEES CPC Tracking Florida PEs must report CE using the NCEES CPC Tracking system. When entering the course, select the appropriate ethics category and upload or retain your certificate as supporting documentation. Step 6: Complete Any Remaining CE Hours Make sure you also complete your Florida Laws and Rules hour, area-of-practice hours, and any remaining engineering-related hours required for the renewal cycle. Step 7: Renew Your License After completing and reporting your CE, renew your Florida PE license before the deadline. ✅ What You Will Learn This course examines ethical decision-making in professional engineering practice. It focuses on the engineer’s duty to protect the public and connects ethical obligations to Florida engineering laws, rules, and professional standards. By the end of the course, you should be able to: ✅ Apply the engineer’s duty to protect public health, safety, and welfare ✅ Recognize how ethical failures can become disciplinary violations ✅ Understand responsible charge and true engineering control ✅ Identify limits of competence and scope of practice ✅ Recognize the risk of accepting assignments outside your qualifications ✅ Understand truthful engineering communication ✅ Recognize the ethical obligations tied to signing and sealing ✅ Understand delegated engineering and document coordination responsibilities ✅ Course Content Overview ✅ Engineering Ethics, Responsible Charge, and Public Protection – 1 Hour This course is delivered as one full 60-minute instructional hour and focuses on real ethical issues that Florida Professional Engineers may face in practice. Topics include: ✅ Public health, safety, property, and welfare ✅ Chapter 471, Florida Statutes ✅ Rule 61G15-19.001, Florida Administrative Code ✅ How ethical failures may become disciplinary violations ✅ Responsible charge under Rule 61G15-18.011 ✅ Supervisory direction and engineering decision-making ✅ The difference between true engineering control and administrative oversight ✅ Competence and scope of practice ✅ Working within training, experience, and technical qualifications ✅ Truthful engineering communication ✅ Misleading reports and omitted information ✅ Incomplete field observations ✅ Communications that may lead clients or agencies to false conclusions ✅ Signing and sealing obligations ✅ Final documents, preliminary documents, and electronic or digital signatures ✅ Delegated engineering ✅ Prime professional responsibility ✅ Document coordination and avoiding responsibility gaps ✅ Final Exam and Completion Requirements This course includes checkpoints and a final examination aligned with the learning objectives. Course completion requires: ✅ Completing the full instructional time ✅ Passing the final exam with a minimum score of 70% ✅ Meeting all course progress requirements ✅ Completing the course before the certificate is issued After completion, your certificate is emailed immediately. ✅ Important Reporting Notice for Florida PEs 1st Choice CE provides your certificate immediately after completion. Florida Professional Engineers are responsible for reporting completed continuing education through NCEES CPC Tracking. Only Florida Laws and Rules courses are reported directly by CE providers. For this ethics course, keep your certificate and report the course in your NCEES CPC Tracking account. ✅ Why Choose 1st Choice CE? ✅ Approved Florida Board of Professional Engineers provider ✅ FBPE Provider #0010781 ✅ FBPE License #906 ✅ Only $14.99 ✅ 100% online and self-paced ✅ Complete from any device ✅ Log in and out without losing progress ✅ Instant emailed certificate after completion ✅ Designed for Florida Professional Engineers ✅ Covers engineering ethics and professional responsibility ✅ Money-back guarantee ✅ More than 10 years of continuing education experience ✅ Support by phone or text at 1-800-698-2770 ✅ Enroll Now – Only $14.99 Complete your 1-hour Florida engineering ethics CE online today. This course is affordable, self-paced, and designed specifically for Florida Professional Engineers who need ethics continuing education for license renewal. ✅ Frequently Asked Questions Is this course approved for Florida Professional Engineers? Yes. 1st Choice CE is approved by the Florida Board of Professional Engineers as a continuing education provider. FBPE Provider #0010781, License #906. How many CE hours does this course provide? This course provides 1 hour of continuing education in engineering ethics. Does this course satisfy the Florida PE ethics requirement? Yes. This course is designed to satisfy the 1-hour professional ethics requirement for Florida Professional Engineers. Is this the Florida Laws and Rules course? No. This is an engineering ethics course. Florida PEs also need a separate 1-hour Florida Laws and Rules course as part of the 18-hour renewal requirement. Who should take this course? This course is intended for Florida licensed Professional Engineers who need 1 hour of ethics continuing education for license renewal. Can I complete the course online? Yes. The course is 100% online and self-paced. Can I log in and out without losing my progress? Yes. Your progress is saved, so you can return later and continue where you left off. Will I receive a certificate? Yes. Your certificate is emailed immediately after you complete the course requirements. Do you report this course to FBPE or DBPR for me? Florida Professional Engineers are responsible for reporting continuing education through NCEES CPC Tracking. Only Florida Laws and Rules courses are reported directly by CE providers. We provide the certificate you need for your records and reporting. How many CE hours do Florida PEs need? Florida Professional Engineers generally need 18 hours of continuing education every two-year renewal cycle. What categories are required for Florida PE renewal? Florida PEs generally need 1 hour of Florida Laws and Rules, 1 hour of ethics, 4 hours related to area of practice, and 12 additional hours related to engineering practice. When is the current Florida PE renewal deadline? The current renewal period runs through February 28, 2027. PEs should complete and report their continuing education before the deadline. What score is required to pass the course? The final exam requires a minimum passing score of 70%. How long should I keep my certificate? Florida PEs should keep CE documentation for the required record-retention period in case of audit or verification. Is there a money-back guarantee? Yes. This course is backed by our money-back guarantee.
  • Florida Board of Professional Engineers Approved Provider: 0010781.
  • Instant Online Access.
$14.99one-time
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EngineeringFlorida

4 Hour Wind Mitigation, Building Envelope, and Structural Safety for Florida Engineers - Florida

4 hrsSelf-paced
  • Florida Board of Professional Engineers Approved Provider: 0010781.
  • Instant Online Access.
  • Study At Your Own Pace. Anytime.
  • On Any Device. Phone, Tablet, or Computer.
  • Hassle Free Navigation. Easy to Follow.
  • Instant certificate emailed upon completion.
  • Credits reported to DBPR w/in 24 Hrs.
  • 1-800-698-2770 for any questions. ✅ 4 Hour Wind Mitigation, Building Envelope, and Structural Safety for Florida Engineers Approved Florida Board of Professional Engineers CE Provider ✅ FBPE Provider #0010781 | License #906 Only $39.99 | Instant Emailed Certificate | 100% Online & Self-Paced Complete 4 hours of Florida Professional Engineer continuing education online with this course focused on wind mitigation, building-envelope performance, and structural safety. This course is designed for Florida Professional Engineers who want practical engineering-focused continuing education related to Florida wind design, roof assemblies, building-envelope coordination, opening protection, water intrusion, existing building evaluation, flood-resistant construction, mitigation decisions, and documentation of engineering judgments. The course is 100% online and self-paced. You can log in and out without losing your progress, complete the course on your schedule, and receive an instant emailed certificate after completion. Important: Florida Professional Engineers are responsible for reporting completed continuing education through NCEES CPC Tracking. After completing this course, keep your certificate and upload or report the course in your NCEES CPC Tracking account. ✅ Course Approval Details Course Name: 4 Hour Wind Mitigation, Building Envelope, and Structural Safety for Florida Engineers Approved Provider: 1st Choice CE Approved by: Florida Board of Professional Engineers FBPE Provider Number: #0010781 FBPE License Number: #906 Course Category: Area of Practice / General Engineering Course Length: 4 CE Hours Course Format: Online, self-paced Price: $39.99 Certificate: Emailed immediately after completion ✅ Who Should Take This Course? This course is designed for Florida Professional Engineers who need continuing education related to engineering practice, wind design, building performance, mitigation, and structural safety. This course is a good fit for: ✅ Florida licensed Professional Engineers ✅ Engineers who need area-of-practice or general engineering CE hours ✅ Structural engineers ✅ Civil engineers ✅ Building-envelope engineers ✅ Engineers who work with existing buildings, inspections, repair recommendations, or storm-related evaluations ✅ Engineers involved with Florida Building Code compliance ✅ Engineers who review roof systems, opening protection, wind loads, or mitigation documentation ✅ Florida PEs who want online, self-paced continuing education ✅ Engineers who want an instant certificate for NCEES CPC Tracking This course is especially relevant for engineers whose work involves Florida buildings, wind exposure, roof assemblies, structural load paths, exterior wall systems, openings, product approvals, water intrusion, existing-building conditions, or mitigation decision-making. ✅ Does This Course Count Toward Florida PE Continuing Education? Yes. This course is designed as a 4-hour Area of Practice / General Engineering continuing education course for Florida Professional Engineers. Florida Professional Engineers generally need 18 continuing education hours every two-year renewal cycle. The standard requirement includes: ✅ 1 hour of Florida Laws and Rules ✅ 1 hour of professional ethics ✅ 4 hours related to the engineer’s area of practice ✅ 12 additional hours related to topics pertinent to the practice of engineering This course may be used toward the area-of-practice or general engineering portion of the CE requirement when appropriate to the engineer’s practice area. This is not the 1-hour Florida Laws and Rules course and it is not the 1-hour ethics course. Those required subjects must be completed separately if you still need them. ✅ Florida Professional Engineer Continuing Education Requirements Florida Professional Engineers must complete 18 hours of continuing education during each renewal biennium. The standard requirement includes: ✅ 1 hour of Florida Laws and Rules ✅ 1 hour of professional ethics ✅ 4 hours related to the licensee’s area of practice ✅ 12 hours related to any topic pertinent to the practice of engineering This course provides 4 hours of engineering continuing education focused on wind mitigation, building-envelope performance, and structural safety. Florida PEs are responsible for maintaining proper documentation of completed CE courses and reporting their continuing education through the NCEES CPC Tracking system. ✅ When Do Florida Professional Engineers Renew Their Licenses? Florida PE licenses renew on a two-year cycle. The current renewal period runs from March 1, 2025, through February 28, 2027. Professional Engineers should complete and report their required continuing education before the renewal deadline. Because continuing education must be reported through NCEES CPC Tracking, it is best to complete your CE early, keep your certificate, and upload or enter the course information before the deadline. ✅ How to Renew Your Florida PE License Step 1: Confirm Your CE Requirement Review your Florida PE continuing education requirement and determine how many hours you still need for the current renewal cycle. Most Florida PEs need 18 total hours, including Florida Laws and Rules, ethics, area of practice, and additional engineering-related CE hours. Step 2: Complete This 4-Hour Course Online Take this course at your own pace. The course is fully online, and your progress is saved so you can log in and out when needed. Step 3: Complete the Required Course Time and Final Exam The course includes module checkpoints and a final examination aligned with the course learning objectives. A passing score of 70% is required. Step 4: Receive Your Instant Certificate After completing the course requirements, your certificate of completion is emailed immediately. Keep this certificate for your records and for CE reporting. Step 5: Report the Course in NCEES CPC Tracking Florida PEs must report CE using the NCEES CPC Tracking system. When entering the course, select the appropriate category based on your renewal needs and upload or retain your certificate as supporting documentation. Step 6: Complete Any Remaining CE Hours Make sure you also complete any required Florida Laws and Rules course, ethics course, additional area-of-practice hours, and remaining engineering-related hours needed for renewal. Step 7: Renew Your License After completing and reporting your CE, renew your Florida PE license before the deadline. ✅ What You Will Learn This course addresses wind design, building-envelope performance, and structural safety from the perspective of the professional engineer. By the end of the course, you should be able to: ✅ Apply Florida’s wind design framework, including design wind speed, exposure, risk category, and continuous load path ✅ Evaluate roof assemblies and roof coverings for wind-uplift resistance and drainage performance ✅ Coordinate opening protection, exterior envelope, and water-intrusion control with structural and component-and-cladding design ✅ Assess existing buildings and document mitigation decisions while managing engineering and disciplinary risk ✅ Course Content Overview ✅ Section 1: Florida Wind Design Framework and Structural Load Path – 1 Hour This section reviews Florida’s wind design framework and the engineer’s role in evaluating wind loads, exposure, risk category, and load path. Topics include: ✅ Florida wind design requirements under FBC Building Section 1609.1 ✅ Minimum wind-load resistance for buildings, structures, and components ✅ 2023 Florida Building Code, 8th Edition ✅ Wind-load determination under FBC Building Section 1609.1.1 ✅ ASCE 7 Chapters 26–30 ✅ Main wind force-resisting systems ✅ Components and cladding ✅ Ultimate design wind speed under FBC Building Section 1609.3 ✅ Risk category and wind-speed selection ✅ Exposure category under FBC Building Section 1609.4 ✅ Coastal exposure, open terrain, and suburban terrain ✅ Risks created by incorrect exposure assumptions ✅ Continuous load path under FBC Building Sections 1604.4 and 1609 ✅ Roof sheathing, roof framing, wall framing, connectors, diaphragms, and foundations ✅ Wind-design documentation under FBC Building Section 1603.1.4 ✅ Required wind speed, risk category, exposure, internal pressure coefficient, and component-and-cladding pressures ✅ Section 2: Roof Assemblies, Roof Coverings, and Wind-Uplift Resistance – 1 Hour This section focuses on roof assemblies, roof coverings, drainage, reroofing, wind-uplift resistance, and water-intrusion mitigation. Topics include: ✅ Roof assembly compliance under FBC Building Chapter 15 ✅ FBC Building Sections 1503, 1504, 1507, and 1511 ✅ Weather protection and wind resistance ✅ Reroofing limitations ✅ Wind resistance of roof systems under FBC Building Section 1504.1 ✅ Testing and listing requirements ✅ Matching product approvals and installation instructions to design pressures ✅ Roof drainage and overflow scupper coordination ✅ FBC Building Sections 1502, 1503.4, 1503.4.1, and 1503.4.2 ✅ Ponding risk and structural implications ✅ Low-slope roof assemblies under FBC Building Section 1507 ✅ Roof covering selection, substrate limitations, slope, drainage, and attachment ✅ Existing building reroofing under FBC Existing Building Sections 706.1 and 706.1.1 ✅ Repair, replacement, recover, and roof-section evaluation ✅ Secondary water barrier concepts ✅ FBC Residential Section R908.7.2 and FBC Existing Building Section 706.7.2 ✅ Wood roof deck conditions and mitigation against water intrusion ✅ Section 3: Opening Protection, Exterior Envelope, and Water Intrusion Control – 1 Hour This section reviews exterior envelope performance, exterior walls, glazing, opening protection, product approval, flashing, penetrations, and water-intrusion documentation. Topics include: ✅ Exterior wall envelope performance under FBC Building Section 1402.2 and Chapter 14 ✅ Weather protection and water-resistive barriers ✅ Flashing and coordination with structural design ✅ Exterior wall covering wind resistance under FBC Building Sections 1404 and 1405 ✅ Attachment, substrate, and component-and-cladding pressure coordination ✅ Exterior glazing and opening protection ✅ FBC Building Sections 1609.1.2, 1609.1.2.1, and 1609.1.2.2 ✅ Wind-borne debris regions ✅ Impact protection requirements ✅ Florida product approval requirements under Rule 61G20-3, F.A.C. ✅ FBC Building Section 107.2.1 ✅ Matching product data to actual jobsite conditions ✅ Flashing, penetrations, and interface details ✅ FBC Building Sections 1404, 1405, and 1503.2 ✅ Roof-wall intersections, windows, doors, and mechanical penetrations ✅ Building-envelope failure documentation ✅ Rule 61G15-19.001(6)(a), F.A.C. ✅ Avoiding incomplete or misleading engineering reports ✅ Section 4: Existing Buildings, Mitigation Decisions, and Engineering Risk Management – 1 Hour This section focuses on existing building evaluations, structural safety, mitigation decisions, flood-resistant construction, repair recommendations, and final documentation. Topics include: ✅ Existing building classification ✅ FBC Existing Building Sections 301, 302, 503, 603, 701, and 801 ✅ Repairs and Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 alterations ✅ Required upgrades triggered by existing building work ✅ Roof-to-wall connection evaluation under FBC Existing Building Section 706.8 ✅ Reroofing, structural access, and retrofit feasibility ✅ Flood-resistant construction under FBC Building Section 1612 ✅ ASCE 24 references ✅ Design flood elevation and flood hazard documentation ✅ Coordination with local floodplain ordinances ✅ Structural condition assessment under Rule 61G15-30.003, F.A.C. ✅ Existing load paths, deterioration, and storm damage ✅ Repair recommendations and Rule 61G15-19.001(4), F.A.C. ✅ Negligence risks and acceptable engineering standards ✅ Final mitigation documentation ✅ FBC Building Sections 107.2.1 and 1603.1.4 ✅ Rule 61G15-23.001, F.A.C. ✅ Sealed reports, design pressures, product approvals, photos, sketches, and limitations ✅ Assessment and Completion Requirements This course includes module checkpoints and a final examination aligned with the course learning objectives. Course completion requires: ✅ Completing the full instructional time for every section ✅ Passing the final examination with a minimum score of 70% ✅ Completing all required checkpoints ✅ Meeting all course-progress requirements ✅ Completing the course before the certificate is issued The course allows up to three exam attempts. After three unsuccessful attempts, the section resets and the learner must re-study before testing again. A certificate of completion is issued only after all course requirements are satisfied. ✅ Important Reporting Notice for Florida PEs 1st Choice CE provides your certificate immediately after completion. Florida Professional Engineers are responsible for reporting completed continuing education through NCEES CPC Tracking. You should keep your certificate and report this course in your NCEES CPC Tracking account under the appropriate CE category. ✅ Why Choose 1st Choice CE? ✅ Approved Florida Board of Professional Engineers CE provider ✅ FBPE Provider #0010781 ✅ FBPE License #906 ✅ 4 hours of engineering continuing education ✅ Area of Practice / General Engineering course ✅ Only $39.99 ✅ 100% online and self-paced ✅ Complete from any device ✅ Log in and out without losing progress ✅ Instant emailed certificate after completion ✅ Designed for Florida Professional Engineers ✅ Focused on wind mitigation, building-envelope performance, and structural safety ✅ Money-back guarantee ✅ More than 10 years of continuing education experience ✅ Support by phone or text at 1-800-698-2770 ✅ Enroll Now – Only $39.99 Complete 4 hours of Florida Professional Engineer continuing education online today. This course is affordable, self-paced, and designed specifically for Florida engineers who want practical education in wind design, building-envelope performance, existing-building evaluation, mitigation documentation, and structural safety. ✅ Frequently Asked Questions Is this course approved for Florida Professional Engineers? Yes. 1st Choice CE is approved by the Florida Board of Professional Engineers as a continuing education provider. FBPE Provider #0010781, License #906. How many CE hours does this course provide? This course provides 4 hours of continuing education for Florida Professional Engineers. What category does this course fit under? This course is designed as an Area of Practice / General Engineering course. Depending on your practice area and renewal needs, it may be used toward area-of-practice hours or other engineering-related CE hours. Who should take this course? This course is intended for Florida Professional Engineers who work with or want continuing education related to wind mitigation, building-envelope performance, structural safety, roof assemblies, opening protection, water intrusion, existing buildings, and mitigation documentation. Is this course only for structural engineers? No. The course is especially relevant to structural, civil, building-envelope, forensic, facilities, coastal, and construction-related engineering practice, but it may also be useful to other Florida PEs whose work involves buildings, wind exposure, envelope performance, or code-related engineering decisions. Does this course satisfy the Florida Laws and Rules requirement? No. This is not the 1-hour Florida Laws and Rules course. Florida PEs must complete that requirement separately. Does this course satisfy the ethics requirement? No. This course is not the required 1-hour ethics course. It does include professional responsibility and documentation-risk topics, but it should not be used as the required ethics hour unless specifically categorized that way by your renewal record. Can I complete this course online? Yes. The course is 100% online and self-paced. Can I log in and out without losing my progress? Yes. Your progress is saved, so you can return later and continue where you left off. Will I receive a certificate? Yes. Your certificate is emailed immediately after you complete the course requirements. Do you report this course to FBPE or DBPR for me? Florida Professional Engineers are responsible for reporting continuing education through NCEES CPC Tracking. We provide the certificate you need for your records and reporting. How many CE hours do Florida PEs need? Florida Professional Engineers generally need 18 hours of continuing education every two-year renewal cycle. What CE categories are required for Florida PE renewal? Florida PEs generally need 1 hour of Florida Laws and Rules, 1 hour of ethics, 4 hours related to area of practice, and 12 additional hours related to engineering practice. When is the current Florida PE renewal deadline? The current renewal period runs through February 28, 2027. PEs should complete and report their continuing education before the deadline. What score is required to pass the course? The final examination requires a minimum passing score of 70%. How long should I keep my certificate? Florida PEs should keep CE documentation for the required record-retention period in case of audit or verification. Is there a money-back guarantee? Yes. This course is backed by our money-back guarantee.
  • Florida Board of Professional Engineers Approved Provider: 0010781.
  • Instant Online Access.
$39.99one-time
Course Details
EngineeringFlorida

4 Hour Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Coordination for Building Design Professionals - Florida

4 hrsSelf-paced
  • Florida Board of Professional Engineers Approved Provider: 0010781.
  • Instant Online Access.
  • Study At Your Own Pace. Anytime.
  • On Any Device. Phone, Tablet, or Computer.
  • Hassle Free Navigation. Easy to Follow.
  • Instant certificate emailed upon completion.
  • Credits reported to DBPR w/in 24 Hrs.
  • 1-800-698-2770 for any questions. ✅ 4 Hour Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Coordination for Building Design Professionals – Florida Approved Florida Board of Professional Engineers CE Provider ✅ FBPE Provider #0010781 | License #906 Only $39.99 | Instant Emailed Certificate | 100% Online & Self-Paced Complete 4 hours of Florida Professional Engineer continuing education online with this course focused on Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing coordination for building design professionals. This Florida engineering CE course is designed for Professional Engineers who work with building systems, coordinated construction documents, interdisciplinary project coordination, Florida Building Code compliance, MEP conflicts, accessibility requirements, life-safety interfaces, and closeout documentation. The course reviews mechanical, electrical, and plumbing coordination from the perspective of the professional engineer in responsible charge. It emphasizes practical design coordination, code-related issues, and the consequences of poor coordination between disciplines. The course is 100% online and self-paced. You can log in and out without losing your progress, complete the course on your schedule, and receive an instant emailed certificate after completion. Important: Florida Professional Engineers are responsible for reporting completed continuing education through NCEES CPC Tracking. After completing this course, keep your certificate and upload or report the course in your NCEES CPC Tracking account. ✅ Course Approval Details Course Name: 4 Hour Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Coordination for Building Design Professionals Approved Provider: 1st Choice CE Approved by: Florida Board of Professional Engineers FBPE Provider Number: #0010781 FBPE License Number: #906 Course Category: Area of Practice / General Engineering Course Length: 4 CE Hours Course Format: Online, self-paced Price: $39.99 Certificate: Emailed immediately after completion ✅ Who Should Take This Course? This course is designed for Florida Professional Engineers who need continuing education related to building design coordination, MEP systems, construction documents, Florida code compliance, and engineering responsibility. This course is a good fit for: ✅ Florida licensed Professional Engineers ✅ Mechanical engineers ✅ Electrical engineers ✅ Plumbing and building-system design professionals ✅ Civil or structural engineers involved in building coordination ✅ Engineers who coordinate with architects, contractors, consultants, and delegated engineers ✅ Engineers who review construction documents, shop drawings, closeout records, or field coordination issues ✅ Florida PEs who need area-of-practice or general engineering CE hours ✅ Engineers who want online, self-paced continuing education with an instant certificate This course is especially helpful for engineers whose work involves coordinated building design, MEP conflicts, access clearances, life-safety systems, fire alarms, smoke control, equipment supports, electrical rooms, mechanical rooms, duct coordination, plumbing fixture layouts, drainage, venting, storm drainage, and final project documentation. ✅ Does This Course Count Toward Florida PE Continuing Education? Yes. This course is designed as a 4-hour Area of Practice / General Engineering continuing education course for Florida Professional Engineers. Florida Professional Engineers generally need 18 continuing education hours every two-year renewal cycle. The standard requirement includes: ✅ 1 hour of Florida Laws and Rules ✅ 1 hour of professional ethics ✅ 4 hours related to the engineer’s area of practice ✅ 12 additional hours related to topics pertinent to the practice of engineering This course may be used toward the area-of-practice or general engineering portion of the CE requirement when appropriate to the engineer’s practice area. This is not the 1-hour Florida Laws and Rules course and it is not the 1-hour ethics course. Those required subjects must be completed separately if you still need them. ✅ Florida Professional Engineer Continuing Education Requirements Florida Professional Engineers must complete 18 hours of continuing education during each renewal biennium. The standard CE requirement includes: ✅ 1 hour of Florida Laws and Rules ✅ 1 hour of professional ethics ✅ 4 hours related to the licensee’s area of practice ✅ 12 hours related to any topic pertinent to the practice of engineering This course provides 4 hours of engineering continuing education focused on MEP coordination, Florida code compliance, construction documents, building-system interfaces, life-safety coordination, accessibility coordination, and engineering responsibility. Florida PEs are responsible for maintaining proper documentation of completed CE courses and reporting their continuing education through the NCEES CPC Tracking system. ✅ When Do Florida Professional Engineers Renew Their Licenses? Florida PE licenses renew on a two-year cycle. The current renewal period runs from March 1, 2025, through February 28, 2027. Professional Engineers should complete and report their required continuing education before the renewal deadline. Because continuing education must be reported through NCEES CPC Tracking, it is best to complete your CE early, keep your certificate, and upload or enter the course information before the deadline. ✅ How to Renew Your Florida PE License Step 1: Confirm Your CE Requirement Review your Florida PE continuing education requirement and determine how many hours you still need for the current renewal cycle. Most Florida PEs need 18 total hours, including Florida Laws and Rules, ethics, area of practice, and additional engineering-related CE hours. Step 2: Complete This 4-Hour Course Online Take this course at your own pace. The course is fully online, and your progress is saved so you can log in and out when needed. Step 3: Complete the Required Course Time and Final Exam The course includes module checkpoints and a final examination aligned with the course learning objectives. A passing score of 70% is required. Step 4: Receive Your Instant Certificate After completing the course requirements, your certificate of completion is emailed immediately. Keep this certificate for your records and for CE reporting. Step 5: Report the Course in NCEES CPC Tracking Florida PEs must report CE using the NCEES CPC Tracking system. When entering the course, select the appropriate category based on your renewal needs and upload or retain your certificate as supporting documentation. Step 6: Complete Any Remaining CE Hours Make sure you also complete any required Florida Laws and Rules course, ethics course, additional area-of-practice hours, and remaining engineering-related hours needed for renewal. Step 7: Renew Your License After completing and reporting your CE, renew your Florida PE license before the deadline. ✅ What You Will Learn This course addresses coordination of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems in building design from the perspective of the professional engineer in responsible charge. By the end of the course, you should be able to: ✅ Describe the engineer’s responsibility for coordinated MEP construction documents ✅ Understand prime professional and delegated engineering coordination responsibilities ✅ Apply Florida Mechanical Code requirements to ventilation, exhaust, duct, and equipment-access decisions ✅ Coordinate electrical design with the NEC and building, fire, mechanical, and energy requirements ✅ Coordinate plumbing fixtures, water distribution, drainage, venting, and storm drainage with code and closeout requirements ✅ Course Content Overview ✅ Section 1: MEP Coordination, Construction Documents, and Engineering Responsibility – 1 Hour This section reviews the professional engineer’s responsibility for coordinated building-system documents, interdisciplinary design, delegated engineering, accessibility, and life-safety interfaces. Topics include: ✅ MEP coordination under FBC Building Sections 107.1 and 107.2.1 ✅ Construction documents showing location, nature, and extent of proposed work ✅ Engineer of Record responsibility under Rule 61G15-30.003, F.A.C. ✅ Clarity, completeness, and consistency across disciplines ✅ Prime professional coordination under Rule 61G15-30.007, F.A.C. ✅ Coordination of design segments involving multiple engineers or consultants ✅ Delegated engineering coordination under Rules 61G15-30.005 and 61G15-30.006, F.A.C. ✅ Equipment supports, specialty systems, fire protection, structural attachments, and manufacturer-designed components ✅ Accessibility and MEP interface issues ✅ FBC Accessibility Sections 205, 206, 309, 404, and 606 ✅ Operable parts, accessible routes, clearances, and plumbing fixture access ✅ Life-safety coordination ✅ FBC Building Sections 901, 903, 907, 909, 1006, and 1010 ✅ Fire alarms, smoke control, egress, door operation, and emergency systems ✅ Section 2: Mechanical System Design Coordination and Florida Code Compliance – 1 Hour This section focuses on mechanical-system coordination, ventilation, exhaust systems, duct construction, fire and smoke dampers, equipment access, condensate disposal, and energy-code coordination. Topics include: ✅ Mechanical ventilation requirements under FBC Mechanical Section 403 ✅ Table 403.3.1.1 outdoor air rates ✅ Occupancy classifications and architectural layout coordination ✅ Exhaust system coordination ✅ FBC Mechanical Sections 501, 502, 504, 505, and 506 ✅ Hazardous exhaust, clothes dryer exhaust, domestic kitchen exhaust, and commercial kitchen grease ducts ✅ Duct construction and installation ✅ FBC Mechanical Sections 603, 604, 605, and 606 ✅ Duct materials, insulation, air filters, and smoke detection in air distribution systems ✅ Fire and smoke damper coordination ✅ FBC Mechanical Section 607 and FBC Building Chapter 7 ✅ Penetrations through fire-resistance-rated assemblies and smoke barriers ✅ Equipment location and access ✅ FBC Mechanical Sections 304, 306, and 307 ✅ Service access, condensate disposal, attic or roof-mounted equipment, and unsafe maintenance conditions ✅ Commercial energy coordination ✅ FBC Energy Conservation Sections C403.2, C403.3, C403.4, C403.7, and C403.8 ✅ Equipment efficiency, controls, ventilation controls, commissioning, and economizer requirements ✅ Section 3: Electrical System Coordination, NEC Interface, and Building Safety – 1 Hour This section reviews electrical coordination with the NEC, building design, mechanical spaces, fire-safety requirements, energy controls, service equipment, grounding, bonding, and equipment access. Topics include: ✅ Electrical code coordination using the 2020 National Electrical Code ✅ NEC interface with the 2023 Florida Building Code ✅ Coordination with building, fire, mechanical, and energy requirements ✅ Electrical working space and equipment access under NEC 110.26 ✅ Mechanical rooms, electrical rooms, storage rooms, and architectural space planning ✅ Electrical equipment ratings and installation instructions ✅ NEC 110.3(B), 110.9, and 110.10 ✅ Listed equipment, interrupting ratings, and short-circuit current coordination ✅ Service equipment and emergency disconnect coordination ✅ NEC Article 230 ✅ Service disconnects, labeling, access, and utility service entrance coordination ✅ Grounding and bonding coordination ✅ NEC Article 250 ✅ Grounding electrode systems, metal piping, structural steel, equipment grounding conductors, and effective fault-current paths ✅ Energy and lighting control coordination ✅ FBC Energy Conservation Sections C405.1, C405.2, C405.3, C405.4, and C405.7 ✅ Lighting controls, exterior lighting power, receptacle controls, and motor efficiency ✅ Section 4: Plumbing System Coordination, Sanitation, Water, Drainage, and Closeout – 1 Hour This section focuses on plumbing fixture coordination, water distribution, drainage, venting, storm drainage, inspections, revised drawings, commissioning records, and closeout documents. Topics include: ✅ Minimum plumbing fixture requirements ✅ FBC Plumbing Section 403 and Table 403.1 ✅ Occupant load coordination, mixed occupancies, employee facilities, and public toilet requirements ✅ Water distribution design coordination ✅ FBC Plumbing Sections 604, 605, and 607 ✅ Pipe sizing, materials, pressure limitations, hot-water supply, and temperature control ✅ Sanitary drainage system coordination ✅ FBC Plumbing Sections 701, 704, 706, and 708 ✅ Slope, fittings, cleanouts, and access for maintenance ✅ Plumbing venting requirements ✅ FBC Plumbing Sections 901, 903, 904, 905, and 906 ✅ Vent terminals, stack design, horizontal venting, and roof penetration coordination ✅ Storm drainage coordination ✅ FBC Plumbing Sections 1101, 1105, 1106, and 1108 ✅ Roof drainage, secondary drainage, sizing, and overflow protection ✅ MEP closeout documentation ✅ FBC Building Sections 107.4, 110.3, and 111.1 ✅ Revised drawings, inspection records, commissioning documents, owner manuals, and final engineering responses ✅ Assessment and Completion Requirements This course includes module checkpoints and a final examination aligned with the course learning objectives. Course completion requires: ✅ Completing the full instructional time for every section ✅ Passing the final examination with a minimum score of 70% ✅ Completing all required checkpoints ✅ Meeting all course-progress requirements ✅ Completing the course before the certificate is issued The course allows up to three exam attempts. After three unsuccessful attempts, the section resets and the learner must re-study before testing again. A certificate of completion is issued only after all course requirements are satisfied. ✅ Important Reporting Notice for Florida PEs 1st Choice CE provides your certificate immediately after completion. Florida Professional Engineers are responsible for reporting completed continuing education through NCEES CPC Tracking. You should keep your certificate and report this course in your NCEES CPC Tracking account under the appropriate CE category. ✅ Why Choose 1st Choice CE? ✅ Approved Florida Board of Professional Engineers CE provider ✅ FBPE Provider #0010781 ✅ FBPE License #906 ✅ 4 hours of engineering continuing education ✅ Area of Practice / General Engineering course ✅ Only $39.99 ✅ 100% online and self-paced ✅ Complete from any device ✅ Log in and out without losing progress ✅ Instant emailed certificate after completion ✅ Designed for Florida Professional Engineers ✅ Focused on MEP coordination, code compliance, and building-system integration ✅ Money-back guarantee ✅ More than 10 years of continuing education experience ✅ Support by phone or text at 1-800-698-2770 ✅ Enroll Now – Only $39.99 Complete 4 hours of Florida Professional Engineer continuing education online today. This course is affordable, self-paced, and designed specifically for Florida engineers who want practical education in MEP coordination, construction documents, code compliance, building safety, and closeout documentation. ✅ Frequently Asked Questions Is this course approved for Florida Professional Engineers? Yes. 1st Choice CE is approved by the Florida Board of Professional Engineers as a continuing education provider. FBPE Provider #0010781, License #906. How many CE hours does this course provide? This course provides 4 hours of continuing education for Florida Professional Engineers. What category does this course fit under? This course is designed as an Area of Practice / General Engineering course. Depending on the engineer’s practice area and renewal needs, it may be used toward area-of-practice hours or other engineering-related continuing education hours. Who should take this course? This course is intended for Florida Professional Engineers who need continuing education related to MEP coordination, construction documents, mechanical systems, electrical systems, plumbing systems, building safety, code compliance, and project closeout. Is this course only for mechanical engineers? No. The course is highly relevant to mechanical engineers, but it is also useful for electrical engineers, plumbing design professionals, civil engineers, structural engineers, and other building design professionals involved in coordination of MEP systems. Does this course satisfy the Florida Laws and Rules requirement? No. This is not the 1-hour Florida Laws and Rules course. Florida Professional Engineers must complete that requirement separately. Does this course satisfy the ethics requirement? No. This course is not the required 1-hour ethics course. It includes engineering responsibility and coordination-risk topics, but it should not be used as the required ethics hour unless specifically categorized that way by the licensee’s renewal record. Can I complete this course online? Yes. The course is 100% online and self-paced. Can I log in and out without losing my progress? Yes. Your progress is saved, so you can return later and continue where you left off. Will I receive a certificate? Yes. Your certificate is emailed immediately after you complete the course requirements. Do you report this course to FBPE or DBPR for me? Florida Professional Engineers are responsible for reporting continuing education through NCEES CPC Tracking. We provide the certificate you need for your records and reporting. How many CE hours do Florida PEs need? Florida Professional Engineers generally need 18 hours of continuing education every two-year renewal cycle. What CE categories are required for Florida PE renewal? Florida PEs generally need 1 hour of Florida Laws and Rules, 1 hour of ethics, 4 hours related to area of practice, and 12 additional hours related to engineering practice. When is the current Florida PE renewal deadline? The current renewal period runs through February 28, 2027. PEs should complete and report their continuing education before the deadline. What score is required to pass the course? The final examination requires a minimum passing score of 70%. How long should I keep my certificate? Florida PEs should keep CE documentation for the required record-retention period in case of audit or verification. Is there a money-back guarantee? Yes. This course is backed by our money-back guarantee.
  • Florida Board of Professional Engineers Approved Provider: 0010781.
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Course Details
EngineeringFlorida

4 Hour Florida Building Systems, Code Compliance, and Engineering Responsibility

4 hrsSelf-paced
  • Florida Board of Professional Engineers Approved Provider: 0010781.
  • Instant Online Access.
  • Study At Your Own Pace. Anytime.
  • On Any Device. Phone, Tablet, or Computer.
  • Hassle Free Navigation. Easy to Follow.
  • Instant certificate emailed upon completion.
  • Credits reported to DBPR w/in 24 Hrs.
  • 1-800-698-2770 for any questions. ✅ 4 Hour Florida Building Systems, Code Compliance, and Engineering Responsibility Approved Florida Board of Professional Engineers CE Provider ✅ FBPE Provider #0010781 | License #906 Only $39.99 | Instant Emailed Certificate | 100% Online & Self-Paced Complete 4 hours of Florida Professional Engineer continuing education online with this course focused on Florida building systems, code compliance, construction documents, engineering coordination, and professional responsibility. This Florida engineering CE course is designed for Professional Engineers who work with building design, plan review, structural criteria, life-safety coordination, fire protection interfaces, accessibility, energy compliance, existing buildings, documentation, and project closeout. The course treats the Florida Building Code as an engineering framework rather than a contractor checklist. It emphasizes the professional engineer’s role in code compliance, interdisciplinary coordination, construction documents, delegated engineering, field changes, and final documentation. The course is 100% online and self-paced. You can log in and out without losing your progress, complete the course on your schedule, and receive an instant emailed certificate after completion. Important: Florida Professional Engineers are responsible for reporting completed continuing education through NCEES CPC Tracking. After completing this course, keep your certificate and upload or report the course in your NCEES CPC Tracking account. ✅ Course Approval Details Course Name: 4 Hour Florida Building Systems, Code Compliance, and Engineering Responsibility Approved Provider: 1st Choice CE Approved by: Florida Board of Professional Engineers FBPE Provider Number: #0010781 FBPE License Number: #906 Course Category: Area of Practice / General Engineering Course Length: 4 CE Hours Course Format: Online, self-paced Price: $39.99 Certificate: Emailed immediately after completion ✅ Who Should Take This Course? This course is designed for Florida Professional Engineers who need continuing education related to building systems, Florida Building Code compliance, construction documents, design coordination, and engineering responsibility. This course is a good fit for: ✅ Florida licensed Professional Engineers ✅ Civil engineers ✅ Structural engineers ✅ Mechanical engineers ✅ Electrical engineers ✅ Building design professionals ✅ Engineers involved in plan review, permitting, or construction administration ✅ Engineers who prepare or coordinate construction documents ✅ Engineers who work with building officials, architects, consultants, or delegated engineers ✅ Engineers who need area-of-practice or general engineering CE hours ✅ Florida PEs who want online, self-paced continuing education with an instant certificate This course is especially helpful for engineers whose work involves building occupancy, construction type, fire-resistance-rated construction, egress, accessibility, fire protection, structural design criteria, energy compliance, existing-building work, engineering documentation, or closeout responsibilities. ✅ Does This Course Count Toward Florida PE Continuing Education? Yes. This course is designed as a 4-hour Area of Practice / General Engineering continuing education course for Florida Professional Engineers. Florida Professional Engineers generally need 18 continuing education hours every two-year renewal cycle. The standard requirement includes: ✅ 1 hour of Florida Laws and Rules ✅ 1 hour of professional ethics ✅ 4 hours related to the engineer’s area of practice ✅ 12 additional hours related to topics pertinent to the practice of engineering This course may be used toward the area-of-practice or general engineering portion of the CE requirement when appropriate to the engineer’s practice area. This is not the 1-hour Florida Laws and Rules course and it is not the 1-hour ethics course. Those required subjects must be completed separately if you still need them. ✅ Florida Professional Engineer Continuing Education Requirements Florida Professional Engineers must complete 18 hours of continuing education during each renewal biennium. The standard CE requirement includes: ✅ 1 hour of Florida Laws and Rules ✅ 1 hour of professional ethics ✅ 4 hours related to the licensee’s area of practice ✅ 12 hours related to any topic pertinent to the practice of engineering This course provides 4 hours of engineering continuing education focused on Florida building systems, code compliance, construction documents, structural criteria, life-safety coordination, energy requirements, existing buildings, documentation, and engineering closeout. Florida PEs are responsible for maintaining proper documentation of completed CE courses and reporting their continuing education through the NCEES CPC Tracking system. ✅ When Do Florida Professional Engineers Renew Their Licenses? Florida PE licenses renew on a two-year cycle. The current renewal period runs from March 1, 2025, through February 28, 2027. Professional Engineers should complete and report their required continuing education before the renewal deadline. Because continuing education must be reported through NCEES CPC Tracking, it is best to complete your CE early, keep your certificate, and upload or enter the course information before the deadline. ✅ How to Renew Your Florida PE License Step 1: Confirm Your CE Requirement Review your Florida PE continuing education requirement and determine how many hours you still need for the current renewal cycle. Most Florida PEs need 18 total hours, including Florida Laws and Rules, ethics, area of practice, and additional engineering-related CE hours. Step 2: Complete This 4-Hour Course Online Take this course at your own pace. The course is fully online, and your progress is saved so you can log in and out when needed. Step 3: Complete the Required Course Time and Final Exam The course includes module checkpoints and a final examination aligned with the course learning objectives. A passing score of 70% is required. Step 4: Receive Your Instant Certificate After completing the course requirements, your certificate of completion is emailed immediately. Keep this certificate for your records and for CE reporting. Step 5: Report the Course in NCEES CPC Tracking Florida PEs must report CE using the NCEES CPC Tracking system. When entering the course, select the appropriate category based on your renewal needs and upload or retain your certificate as supporting documentation. Step 6: Complete Any Remaining CE Hours Make sure you also complete any required Florida Laws and Rules course, ethics course, additional area-of-practice hours, and remaining engineering-related hours needed for renewal. Step 7: Renew Your License After completing and reporting your CE, renew your Florida PE license before the deadline. ✅ What You Will Learn This course addresses the professional engineer’s role in building-system code compliance, plan review, engineering documentation, coordination, and project closeout under the Florida Building Code. By the end of the course, you should be able to: ✅ Explain the engineer’s responsibility for construction documents and code compliance under the Florida Building Code and Chapter 471, Florida Statutes ✅ Coordinate occupancy, construction type, fire-resistance, egress, and fire-protection requirements across disciplines ✅ Apply structural design criteria, load combinations, and risk categories to coordinated engineering documents ✅ Address energy compliance, existing-building work, documentation, and closeout responsibilities with appropriate engineering judgment ✅ Course Content Overview ✅ Section 1: Florida Building Code Framework and Engineering Responsibility – 1 Hour This section introduces the Florida Building Code as a framework for engineering responsibility, public safety, construction documents, permitting, design loads, building official coordination, and revised documents. Topics include: ✅ Florida Building Code purpose under FBC Building Section 101.3 ✅ Public safety, structural strength, sanitation, energy conservation, and general welfare ✅ Engineer responsibility for construction documents ✅ FBC Building Sections 107.1 and 107.2.1 ✅ When documents must be prepared by a registered design professional ✅ Chapter 471, Florida Statutes ✅ Permit applications and document review ✅ FBC Building Sections 105.1 and 107.3 ✅ How incomplete engineering documents create plan-review delays ✅ Design loads under FBC Building Chapter 16 ✅ FBC Building Sections 1603, 1604, and 1605 ✅ Coordination of load information across architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, and specialty documents ✅ Engineer of Record responsibility under Rule 61G15-30.003, F.A.C. ✅ Minimum engineering document content ✅ Drawings and specifications that clearly communicate engineering intent ✅ Building official, design professional, and Authority Having Jurisdiction roles ✅ FBC Building Sections 104.1, 104.10, and 107.4 ✅ Interpretations, modifications, revised documents, and code-compliance communication ✅ Section 2: Occupancy, Construction Type, Fire-Resistance, and Life-Safety Coordination – 1 Hour This section reviews how occupancy classification, construction type, fire-resistance, egress, accessibility, and fire protection affect engineering coordination across the building design team. Topics include: ✅ Occupancy classification under FBC Building Chapter 3 ✅ FBC Building Sections 302 and 303 through 312 ✅ How occupancy affects structural, fire-protection, egress, plumbing, and mechanical design ✅ Construction type and allowable building limitations ✅ FBC Building Chapters 5 and 6 ✅ FBC Building Sections 503, 504, 506, and 602 ✅ Fire-resistance-rated construction under FBC Building Chapter 7 ✅ FBC Building Sections 703, 704, 705, 706, 707, and 708 ✅ Coordination between structural, architectural, and MEP penetrations ✅ Means of egress coordination under FBC Building Chapter 10 ✅ FBC Building Sections 1004, 1005, 1006, 1010, 1011, and 1020 ✅ Occupant load, egress capacity, doors, stairs, and corridors ✅ Accessibility coordination ✅ FBC Accessibility Sections 201, 202, 206, 402, 403, 404, and 405 ✅ Site grades, ramps, accessible routes, and building-system interfaces ✅ Fire-protection system coordination ✅ FBC Building Chapter 9 ✅ FBC Building Sections 901, 903, 905, 906, 907, and 909 ✅ Coordination of structural, electrical, mechanical, and architectural documents ✅ Section 3: Structural Design Criteria and Building-System Interfaces – 1 Hour This section focuses on the engineering information that must be coordinated in building documents, including structural design criteria, load path, load combinations, risk categories, special inspection, and delegated engineering. Topics include: ✅ Structural design criteria on construction documents ✅ FBC Building Section 1603 ✅ Live loads, roof loads, wind design data, flood design data, and seismic design category ✅ General structural design responsibilities ✅ FBC Building Section 1604 ✅ Strength, serviceability, load path continuity, and structural stability ✅ Load combinations under FBC Building Section 1605 ✅ ASCE 7 references ✅ Dead, live, roof, wind, flood, and environmental load combinations ✅ Risk categories under FBC Building Section 1604.5 ✅ Table 1604.5 ✅ Hospitals, emergency facilities, schools, essential buildings, and risk-based design assumptions ✅ Special inspection and structural observation concepts ✅ FBC Building Chapter 17 ✅ FBC Building Sections 1704 and 1705 ✅ Difference between code-required inspection and general construction observation ✅ Engineering coordination with delegated systems ✅ Rule 61G15-30.006, F.A.C. ✅ Trusses, precast components, curtain walls, specialty connections, and other delegated engineering documents ✅ Section 4: Energy, Existing Buildings, Documentation, and Engineering Closeout – 1 Hour This section reviews energy-code documentation, mechanical and electrical energy coordination, existing-building work, engineering record retention, document control, inspections, approvals, and project closeout. Topics include: ✅ Energy conservation responsibilities ✅ FBC Energy Conservation Section C103 ✅ Construction documents required for commercial energy compliance review ✅ Mechanical energy design coordination ✅ FBC Energy Conservation Sections C403.1, C403.2, C403.3, C403.7, and C403.8 ✅ Equipment efficiency, controls, economizers, and system commissioning ✅ Electrical power and lighting coordination ✅ FBC Energy Conservation Sections C405.1, C405.2, C405.3, C405.4, C405.5, and C405.7 ✅ Lighting controls, exterior lighting, and electric motor efficiency ✅ Existing building work ✅ FBC Existing Building Sections 301, 302, 503, 603, 701, and 801 ✅ Repairs, alteration levels, change of occupancy, and existing conditions ✅ Engineering record retention and document control ✅ Rule 61G15-30.009, F.A.C. ✅ Final calculations, sealed drawings, revisions, correspondence, and field reports ✅ Engineering closeout documentation ✅ FBC Building Sections 110.1, 110.3, and 111.1 ✅ Inspections, approvals, certificate of occupancy, as-built information, and final professional correspondence ✅ Assessment and Completion Requirements This course includes module checkpoints and a final examination aligned with the course learning objectives. Course completion requires: ✅ Completing the full instructional time for every section ✅ Passing the final examination with a minimum score of 70% ✅ Completing all required checkpoints ✅ Meeting all course-progress requirements ✅ Completing the course before the certificate is issued The course allows up to three exam attempts. After three unsuccessful attempts, the section resets and the learner must re-study before testing again. A certificate of completion is issued only after all course requirements are satisfied. ✅ Important Reporting Notice for Florida PEs 1st Choice CE provides your certificate immediately after completion. Florida Professional Engineers are responsible for reporting completed continuing education through NCEES CPC Tracking. You should keep your certificate and report this course in your NCEES CPC Tracking account under the appropriate CE category. ✅ Why Choose 1st Choice CE? ✅ Approved Florida Board of Professional Engineers CE provider ✅ FBPE Provider #0010781 ✅ FBPE License #906 ✅ 4 hours of engineering continuing education ✅ Area of Practice / General Engineering course ✅ Only $39.99 ✅ 100% online and self-paced ✅ Complete from any device ✅ Log in and out without losing progress ✅ Instant emailed certificate after completion ✅ Designed for Florida Professional Engineers ✅ Focused on Florida building systems, code compliance, and engineering responsibility ✅ Money-back guarantee ✅ More than 10 years of continuing education experience ✅ Support by phone or text at 1-800-698-2770 ✅ Enroll Now – Only $39.99 Complete 4 hours of Florida Professional Engineer continuing education online today. This course is affordable, self-paced, and designed specifically for Florida engineers who want practical education in Florida Building Code compliance, construction documents, life-safety coordination, structural design criteria, energy compliance, existing buildings, documentation, and engineering closeout. ✅ Frequently Asked Questions Is this course approved for Florida Professional Engineers? Yes. 1st Choice CE is approved by the Florida Board of Professional Engineers as a continuing education provider. FBPE Provider #0010781, License #906. How many CE hours does this course provide? This course provides 4 hours of continuing education for Florida Professional Engineers. What category does this course fit under? This course is designed as an Area of Practice / General Engineering course. Depending on the engineer’s practice area and renewal needs, it may be used toward area-of-practice hours or other engineering-related continuing education hours. Who should take this course? This course is intended for Florida Professional Engineers who need continuing education related to Florida building systems, code compliance, construction documents, structural criteria, life-safety coordination, accessibility, energy compliance, existing-building work, and engineering responsibility. Is this course only for structural engineers? No. The course is useful for structural engineers, civil engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, building design professionals, and other Florida PEs involved in building design, documentation, coordination, plan review, or project closeout. Does this course satisfy the Florida Laws and Rules requirement? No. This is not the 1-hour Florida Laws and Rules course. Florida Professional Engineers must complete that requirement separately. Does this course satisfy the ethics requirement? No. This course is not the required 1-hour ethics course. It includes engineering responsibility and documentation topics, but it should not be used as the required ethics hour unless specifically categorized that way by the licensee’s renewal record. Can I complete this course online? Yes. The course is 100% online and self-paced. Can I log in and out without losing my progress? Yes. Your progress is saved, so you can return later and continue where you left off. Will I receive a certificate? Yes. Your certificate is emailed immediately after you complete the course requirements. Do you report this course to FBPE or DBPR for me? Florida Professional Engineers are responsible for reporting continuing education through NCEES CPC Tracking. We provide the certificate you need for your records and reporting. How many CE hours do Florida PEs need? Florida Professional Engineers generally need 18 hours of continuing education every two-year renewal cycle. What CE categories are required for Florida PE renewal? Florida PEs generally need 1 hour of Florida Laws and Rules, 1 hour of ethics, 4 hours related to area of practice, and 12 additional hours related to engineering practice. When is the current Florida PE renewal deadline? The current renewal period runs through February 28, 2027. PEs should complete and report their continuing education before the deadline. What score is required to pass the course? The final examination requires a minimum passing score of 70%. How long should I keep my certificate? Florida PEs should keep CE documentation for the required record-retention period in case of audit or verification. Is there a money-back guarantee? Yes. This course is backed by our money-back guarantee.
  • Florida Board of Professional Engineers Approved Provider: 0010781.
  • Instant Online Access.
$39.99one-time
Course Details
EngineeringFlorida

4 Hour Construction Observation, Documentation, and Public Safety for Professional Engineers - Florida

4 hrsSelf-paced
  • Florida Board of Professional Engineers Approved Provider: 0010781.
  • Instant Online Access.
  • Study At Your Own Pace. Anytime.
  • On Any Device. Phone, Tablet, or Computer.
  • Hassle Free Navigation. Easy to Follow.
  • Instant certificate emailed upon completion.
  • Credits reported to DBPR w/in 24 Hrs.
  • 1-800-698-2770 for any questions. ✅ 4 Hour Construction Observation, Documentation, and Public Safety for Professional Engineers – Florida Approved Florida Board of Professional Engineers CE Provider ✅ FBPE Provider #0010781 | License #906 Only $39.99 | Instant Emailed Certificate | 100% Online & Self-Paced Complete 4 hours of Florida Professional Engineer continuing education online with this course focused on construction observation, documentation, public safety, construction-phase engineering responsibility, and project closeout. This Florida engineering CE course is designed for Professional Engineers who perform or coordinate construction administration, construction observation, submittal review, RFI responses, field documentation, delegated engineering review, special inspection coordination, and final project documentation. The course addresses the engineer’s responsibilities during construction, including the limits of construction observation, responsible charge, submittals, RFIs, field changes, code inspections, special inspections, public-safety reporting duties, record retention, and risk management. The course is 100% online and self-paced. You can log in and out without losing your progress, complete the course on your schedule, and receive an instant emailed certificate after completion. Important: Florida Professional Engineers are responsible for reporting completed continuing education through NCEES CPC Tracking. After completing this course, keep your certificate and upload or report the course in your NCEES CPC Tracking account. ✅ Course Approval Details Course Name: 4 Hour Construction Observation, Documentation, and Public Safety for Professional Engineers Approved Provider: 1st Choice CE Approved by: Florida Board of Professional Engineers FBPE Provider Number: #0010781 FBPE License Number: #906 Course Category: Area of Practice / General Engineering Course Length: 4 CE Hours Course Format: Online, self-paced Price: $39.99 Certificate: Emailed immediately after completion ✅ Who Should Take This Course? This course is designed for Florida Professional Engineers who need continuing education related to construction observation, construction administration, engineering documentation, code inspections, special inspections, public safety, and project closeout. This course is a good fit for: ✅ Florida licensed Professional Engineers ✅ Civil engineers ✅ Structural engineers ✅ Mechanical engineers ✅ Electrical engineers ✅ Engineers involved in construction administration ✅ Engineers who perform construction observation or site visits ✅ Engineers who respond to RFIs or review submittals ✅ Engineers who review delegated engineering documents ✅ Engineers involved with special inspections or threshold-building coordination ✅ Engineers who prepare field reports, closeout letters, or final engineering documentation ✅ Florida PEs who need area-of-practice or general engineering CE hours ✅ Engineers who want online, self-paced continuing education with an instant certificate This course is especially helpful for engineers whose work involves construction-phase services, building-code compliance, revised documents, nonconforming work, public-safety concerns, special inspection coordination, record retention, or final project closeout. ✅ Does This Course Count Toward Florida PE Continuing Education? Yes. This course is designed as a 4-hour Area of Practice / General Engineering continuing education course for Florida Professional Engineers. Florida Professional Engineers generally need 18 continuing education hours every two-year renewal cycle. The standard requirement includes: ✅ 1 hour of Florida Laws and Rules ✅ 1 hour of professional ethics ✅ 4 hours related to the engineer’s area of practice ✅ 12 additional hours related to topics pertinent to the practice of engineering This course may be used toward the area-of-practice or general engineering portion of the CE requirement when appropriate to the engineer’s practice area. This is not the 1-hour Florida Laws and Rules course and it is not the 1-hour ethics course. Those required subjects must be completed separately if you still need them. ✅ Florida Professional Engineer Continuing Education Requirements Florida Professional Engineers must complete 18 hours of continuing education during each renewal biennium. The standard CE requirement includes: ✅ 1 hour of Florida Laws and Rules ✅ 1 hour of professional ethics ✅ 4 hours related to the licensee’s area of practice ✅ 12 hours related to any topic pertinent to the practice of engineering This course provides 4 hours of engineering continuing education focused on construction observation, documentation, responsible charge, construction-phase services, public safety, special inspections, field changes, record retention, and engineering closeout. Florida PEs are responsible for maintaining proper documentation of completed CE courses and reporting their continuing education through the NCEES CPC Tracking system. ✅ When Do Florida Professional Engineers Renew Their Licenses? Florida PE licenses renew on a two-year cycle. The current renewal period runs from March 1, 2025, through February 28, 2027. Professional Engineers should complete and report their required continuing education before the renewal deadline. Because continuing education must be reported through NCEES CPC Tracking, it is best to complete your CE early, keep your certificate, and upload or enter the course information before the deadline. ✅ How to Renew Your Florida PE License Step 1: Confirm Your CE Requirement Review your Florida PE continuing education requirement and determine how many hours you still need for the current renewal cycle. Most Florida PEs need 18 total hours, including Florida Laws and Rules, ethics, area of practice, and additional engineering-related CE hours. Step 2: Complete This 4-Hour Course Online Take this course at your own pace. The course is fully online, and your progress is saved so you can log in and out when needed. Step 3: Complete the Required Course Time and Final Exam The course includes module checkpoints and a final examination aligned with the course learning objectives. A passing score of 70% is required. Step 4: Receive Your Instant Certificate After completing the course requirements, your certificate of completion is emailed immediately. Keep this certificate for your records and for CE reporting. Step 5: Report the Course in NCEES CPC Tracking Florida PEs must report CE using the NCEES CPC Tracking system. When entering the course, select the appropriate category based on your renewal needs and upload or retain your certificate as supporting documentation. Step 6: Complete Any Remaining CE Hours Make sure you also complete any required Florida Laws and Rules course, ethics course, additional area-of-practice hours, and remaining engineering-related hours needed for renewal. Step 7: Renew Your License After completing and reporting your CE, renew your Florida PE license before the deadline. ✅ What You Will Learn This course addresses the engineer’s responsibilities during construction administration and construction observation. By the end of the course, you should be able to: ✅ Define the construction-phase scope of the Engineer of Record ✅ Understand the limits of construction observation ✅ Process submittals, RFIs, delegated engineering documents, and design changes within professional rules ✅ Distinguish code inspection and special inspection from engineering observation ✅ Apply public-safety reporting duties when serious concerns arise ✅ Document final engineering work, retain records, and manage risk through project closeout ✅ Course Content Overview ✅ Section 1: Engineer of Record, Responsible Charge, and Construction-Phase Scope – 1 Hour This section reviews the role of the Engineer of Record during construction and the professional responsibility that applies when observing work, responding to field issues, and documenting engineering decisions. Topics include: ✅ Construction-phase role of the Engineer of Record ✅ Responsible charge under Rule 61G15-18.011, F.A.C. ✅ Supervisory direction and engineering decision-making ✅ Engineering document requirements under Rule 61G15-30.003, F.A.C. ✅ Communicating design intent clearly for permitting, construction, review, and inspection ✅ Limits of construction observation ✅ Negligence risks when field services are unclear or poorly documented ✅ Rule 61G15-19.001(4), F.A.C. ✅ Relationship between code inspections and engineering observation ✅ FBC Building Sections 110.1, 110.3, and 110.4 ✅ Why municipal inspection does not replace the engineer’s contractual services ✅ Signing and sealing during construction administration ✅ Rules 61G15-23.001, 61G15-23.002, and 61G15-23.004, F.A.C. ✅ Revised sheets, sketches, letters, reports, and electronic documents ✅ Communication protocols for RFIs, submittals, field reports, and nonconforming work ✅ Avoiding unclear or misleading professional statements ✅ Section 2: Submittals, RFIs, Delegated Engineering, and Design Changes – 1 Hour This section focuses on construction-phase coordination, including submittal review, delegated engineering, prime professional responsibility, RFIs, revisions, field changes, and successor engineer issues. Topics include: ✅ Submittal review responsibilities under Rule 61G15-30.005, F.A.C. ✅ Requesting and reviewing delegated engineering documents when required ✅ Delegated Engineer of Record obligations under Rule 61G15-30.006, F.A.C. ✅ Sealed submittals and specialty engineering responsibility ✅ Prime professional responsibility under Rule 61G15-30.007, F.A.C. ✅ Coordination among architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and specialty documents ✅ RFI responses and FBC Building Section 107.4 ✅ Tracking revisions to approved construction documents ✅ Communicating required revisions to the building official ✅ Field changes under FBC Building Sections 105.4, 107.4, and 110.3 ✅ Difference between minor clarifications and changes requiring revised permit documents ✅ Successor engineer issues under Rule 61G15-27.001, F.A.C. ✅ Risks of adopting or modifying another engineer’s work without proper procedures ✅ Section 3: Inspection, Special Inspection, Threshold Buildings, and Public Safety – 1 Hour This section reviews construction inspections, special inspections, threshold-building concerns, public-safety obligations, and disciplinary risks tied to unsafe or nonconforming work. Topics include: ✅ Required inspections under FBC Building Section 110.3 ✅ Foundation inspections ✅ Concrete slab inspections ✅ Framing inspections ✅ Sheathing inspections ✅ Roofing inspections ✅ Fire-resistance-rated construction inspections ✅ Energy inspections and final inspections ✅ Special inspection requirements under FBC Building Chapter 17 ✅ FBC Building Sections 1704 and 1705 ✅ Structural steel, concrete, masonry, soils, deep foundations, and wind-resisting components ✅ Threshold building responsibilities ✅ Section 553.71, Florida Statutes ✅ Public-safety implications of large or complex structures ✅ Building code inspection and plans examiner issues ✅ Section 471.045, Florida Statutes ✅ Rule 61G15-19.001(7), F.A.C. ✅ Disciplinary exposure for false reports, unqualified work, or failure to comply with Chapter 471 ✅ Construction deficiencies and unsafe conditions ✅ Due care when evaluating nonconforming or incomplete construction ✅ Public-safety communication and reporting duties ✅ Duty to report known or suspected violations to FEMC ✅ Section 4: Final Documentation, Record Retention, Risk Management, and Project Closeout – 1 Hour This section focuses on final engineering documentation, signed and sealed reports, digital signatures, record retention, misrepresentation risks, and practical closeout procedures. Topics include: ✅ Certificate of occupancy and project completion ✅ FBC Building Sections 111.1 and 111.2 ✅ Documentation needed before a building or space is legally occupied ✅ Final engineering reports and closeout letters ✅ Rule 61G15-23.001, F.A.C. ✅ When documents must be signed, dated, and sealed ✅ Digital and electronic signatures ✅ Rule 61G15-23.004, F.A.C. ✅ Certificate authority authentication, sole control, verification, and document integrity ✅ Engineering document retention ✅ Rule 61G15-30.009, F.A.C. ✅ Preservation of calculations, sealed documents, revisions, field reports, and correspondence ✅ Misrepresentation and incomplete documentation ✅ Missing field observations, unclear limitations, and unsupported opinions ✅ Practical closeout procedures ✅ FBC Building Sections 107.4, 110.3, and 111.1 ✅ Revised sheets, approved changes, inspection records, equipment documentation, commissioning records, and owner turnover files ✅ Assessment and Completion Requirements This course includes module checkpoints and a final examination aligned with the course learning objectives. Course completion requires: ✅ Completing the full instructional time for every section ✅ Passing the final examination with a minimum score of 70% ✅ Completing all required checkpoints ✅ Meeting all course-progress requirements ✅ Completing the course before the certificate is issued The course allows up to three exam attempts. After three unsuccessful attempts, the section resets and the learner must re-study before testing again. A certificate of completion is issued only after all course requirements are satisfied. ✅ Important Reporting Notice for Florida PEs 1st Choice CE provides your certificate immediately after completion. Florida Professional Engineers are responsible for reporting completed continuing education through NCEES CPC Tracking. You should keep your certificate and report this course in your NCEES CPC Tracking account under the appropriate CE category. ✅ Why Choose 1st Choice CE? ✅ Approved Florida Board of Professional Engineers CE provider ✅ FBPE Provider #0010781 ✅ FBPE License #906 ✅ 4 hours of engineering continuing education ✅ Area of Practice / General Engineering course ✅ Only $39.99 ✅ 100% online and self-paced ✅ Complete from any device ✅ Log in and out without losing progress ✅ Instant emailed certificate after completion ✅ Designed for Florida Professional Engineers ✅ Focused on construction observation, documentation, and public safety ✅ Money-back guarantee ✅ More than 10 years of continuing education experience ✅ Support by phone or text at 1-800-698-2770 ✅ Enroll Now – Only $39.99 Complete 4 hours of Florida Professional Engineer continuing education online today. This course is affordable, self-paced, and designed specifically for Florida engineers who want practical education in construction observation, construction administration, RFIs, submittals, delegated engineering, inspections, public safety, record retention, and project closeout. ✅ Frequently Asked Questions Is this course approved for Florida Professional Engineers? Yes. 1st Choice CE is approved by the Florida Board of Professional Engineers as a continuing education provider. FBPE Provider #0010781, License #906. How many CE hours does this course provide? This course provides 4 hours of continuing education for Florida Professional Engineers. What category does this course fit under? This course is designed as an Area of Practice / General Engineering course. Depending on the engineer’s practice area and renewal needs, it may be used toward area-of-practice hours or other engineering-related continuing education hours. Who should take this course? This course is intended for Florida Professional Engineers who need continuing education related to construction observation, construction administration, documentation, RFIs, submittals, delegated engineering, inspections, special inspections, public safety, record retention, and project closeout. Is this course only for structural engineers? No. The course is useful for civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, building design, forensic, facilities, and construction-related engineers who provide or coordinate construction-phase services. Does this course satisfy the Florida Laws and Rules requirement? No. This is not the 1-hour Florida Laws and Rules course. Florida Professional Engineers must complete that requirement separately. Does this course satisfy the ethics requirement? No. This course is not the required 1-hour ethics course. It includes public-safety, documentation, and professional responsibility topics, but it should not be used as the required ethics hour unless specifically categorized that way by the licensee’s renewal record. Can I complete this course online? Yes. The course is 100% online and self-paced. Can I log in and out without losing my progress? Yes. Your progress is saved, so you can return later and continue where you left off. Will I receive a certificate? Yes. Your certificate is emailed immediately after you complete the course requirements. Do you report this course to FBPE or DBPR for me? Florida Professional Engineers are responsible for reporting continuing education through NCEES CPC Tracking. We provide the certificate you need for your records and reporting. How many CE hours do Florida PEs need? Florida Professional Engineers generally need 18 hours of continuing education every two-year renewal cycle. What CE categories are required for Florida PE renewal? Florida PEs generally need 1 hour of Florida Laws and Rules, 1 hour of ethics, 4 hours related to area of practice, and 12 additional hours related to engineering practice. When is the current Florida PE renewal deadline? The current renewal period runs through February 28, 2027. PEs should complete and report their continuing education before the deadline. What score is required to pass the course? The final examination requires a minimum passing score of 70%. How long should I keep my certificate? Florida PEs should keep CE documentation for the required record-retention period in case of audit or verification. Is there a money-back guarantee? Yes. This course is backed by our money-back guarantee.
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