AWI's Quality Certification Program gives a stamp of approval to professionals in the woodworking industry, ensuring their skills and abilities to clients. It's that edge you need to validate your work as an architect, specifier, general contractor or architectural woodworker. Clients rely on QCP professionals to deliver better design options and quality projects, relying on industry-wide knowledge and expertise.
Endorsed by American Subcontractors Association (ASA) and Construction Specification Institute (CSI). Offer virtual inspection options, allowing for greater flexibility and efficiency in meeting time sensitive project verifications. Led by a board of knowledgeable industry experts from the woodworking, construction and architectural professions. Demonstrate your skills, knowledge and talents adhere to industry standards and expected best practices.
In architectural woodworking, interior wood wall cladding can make or break a project. From veneer matching and choice of material to precise engineering parameters, there is a long list of considerations that must be made in the fabrication and installation of decorative wood wall cladding.
Endorsed by American Subcontractors Association (ASA) and Construction Specification Institute (CSI). Offer virtual inspection options, allowing for greater flexibility and efficiency in meeting time sensitive project verifications. Led by a board of knowledgeable industry experts from the woodworking, construction and architectural professions. Demonstrate your skills, knowledge and talents adhere to industry standards and expected best practices.
In architectural woodworking, interior wood wall cladding can make or break a project. From veneer matching and choice of material to precise engineering parameters, there is a long list of considerations that must be made in the fabrication and installation of decorative wood wall cladding.
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In our latest podcast, Greg Parham, Executive Director for AWI's Quality Control Program (QCP), speaks with Mike Sarno, owner of Mass Cabinets Inc. (MCI) in Methuen, Massachusetts, about the power of leveraging your QCP license.
Understand where to find the Architectural Woodwork Standards now the new AWI Standards have been released The new AWI Standards offer a performance-based system for woodworkers and design professionals.
However, these new standards have raised questions about the original Architectural Woodwork Standards and where to find them.
Understand where to find the Architectural Woodwork Standards now the new AWI Standards have been released The new AWI Standards offer a performance-based system for woodworkers and design professionals.
However, these new standards have raised questions about the original Architectural Woodwork Standards and where to find them.
Are you a woodworker, architect, design professional or general contractor looking for further information and publications on interior architectural woodworking?
Since the Standards were first produced, various institutions have created publications that address their individual standards as an association.
AWI specifically has created AWI 100, AWI 200, AWI 300, ANSI/AWI 0621 and ANSI/AWI 0641.
AWI's Quality Certification Program (QCP) recognizes these AWI sections when licensing woodworking firms and certifying projects that have been specified QCP.
Since the Standards were first produced, various institutions have created publications that address their individual standards as an association.
AWI specifically has created AWI 100, AWI 200, AWI 300, ANSI/AWI 0621 and ANSI/AWI 0641.
AWI's Quality Certification Program (QCP) recognizes these AWI sections when licensing woodworking firms and certifying projects that have been specified QCP.
The AWI Standards are a continual effort to create and update industry standards dating back to 1961, when the first version of the Architectural Woodwork Quality Standards Illustrated (QSI) was developed and published.
The AWI Standards include the Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) and its predecessor, the QSI, along with a broad diversity of the people who contribute to its updates.
They were written for the specification, construction, and installation of interior architectural woodwork.
The AWI Standards include the Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) and its predecessor, the QSI, along with a broad diversity of the people who contribute to its updates.
They were written for the specification, construction, and installation of interior architectural woodwork.
In this podcast, Greg Parham, Executive Director for AWI's Quality Control Program (QCP), speaks with Mike Sarno, owner of Mass Cabinets Inc., about the power of leveraging your QCP license.
We hear about Mike's experience with QCP, the process of registering and bidding on a project, and how you can leverage your QCP license.
In this podcast, Greg Parham, Executive Director for the Quality Control Program, speaks with Doug Hague, Executive Vice President of AWS, regarding the recent announcement of free casework testing options for AWI members.
We hear about Mike's experience with QCP, the process of registering and bidding on a project, and how you can leverage your QCP license.
In this podcast, Greg Parham, Executive Director for the Quality Control Program, speaks with Doug Hague, Executive Vice President of AWS, regarding the recent announcement of free casework testing options for AWI members.
AWI stands for the Architectural Woodwork Institute.
They are the governing body that produces the AWI Standards that QCP licensees must adhere to.
AWI-QCP is the Architectural Woodwork Institute's Quality Certification Program.
At QCP, we provide licenses to qualified woodworking firms and confirm project certification to interior architectural woodwork projects.
QCP is a certifying body for architectural woodwork.
We provide licenses to woodworking firms who apply for and complete a series of qualifying steps and we confirm projects conform to AWI's current standards and/or the contract documents.
They are the governing body that produces the AWI Standards that QCP licensees must adhere to.
AWI-QCP is the Architectural Woodwork Institute's Quality Certification Program.
At QCP, we provide licenses to qualified woodworking firms and confirm project certification to interior architectural woodwork projects.
QCP is a certifying body for architectural woodwork.
We provide licenses to woodworking firms who apply for and complete a series of qualifying steps and we confirm projects conform to AWI's current standards and/or the contract documents.
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