State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers
The Board protects the safety and property of the public by regulating professional engineering in Maine. The Board is funded by licensure fees and receives no tax dollars.
Announcements
- PE EXAM: Registration for the April NCEES PE and SE exams opens JAN 27, 2021 and closes MAR 4, 2021 at 3:00pm. NCEES 2021 PE EXAM UPDATES
- The board meeting scheduled to be held via Zoom on February 4, 2021 has been moved to 1:00pm. For the Zoom link and agenda, please contact: professional.engineers@maine.gov
- NCEES COMPUTER-BASED EXAMS: NCEES COVID-19 updates and PEARSON VUE test center COVID info
- ONLINE LICENSURE for EI and PE Comity applicants: Complete a simplified application and payment online HERE
- GEA Program Evaluation Report for the Maine PE Board.
2019 GEA Report
Newsletter
Penobscot Narrows Bridge & Observatory, Prospect, Maine.
Photo courtesy of J. Michael Adams
Wind Power Energy Facility, Mars Hill, Maine.
Photo courtesy of Governor's Task Force on Windpower
Beta Tidewater Generator, Portland, Maine.
Photo courtesy of Ocean Renewable Power Company
Preparing to install ORPC's TideGen TGU in Cobscook Bay, August, 2012
Photo courtesy of Ocean Renewable Power Company
Maine Maritime Systems Engineering student prepares trimaran lobster boat model for wave experiment.
Bridge in a Backpack, Bradley, ME.
Photo courtesy of Advanced Infrastructure Technologies, LLC
Bridge in a Backpack, Lagrange, ME
Photo courtesy of Advanced Infrastructure Technologies, LLC
Carlton Bridge, Bath-Woolwich, Maine.
Photo courtesy of Maine Department of Transportation
Waldo-Hancock Bridge
Photo Courtesy of Maine Department of Transportation
Pedestrian Footbridge, Houlton, Maine.
Photo courtesy of Maine Department of Transportation
West Branch Bridge, Byron, Maine.
Photo courtesy of Maine Department of Transportation
Lowes Covered Bridge.
Photo courtesy of Maine Department of Transportation