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Formerly known Woodwork Institute of California, or WIC, the Woodwork Institute serves Oregon, California, Nevada, and Arizona. The Woodwork Institutes mission is to provide the leading standards and quality control programs for the architectural millwork industry through our Manual of Millwork, Certified Compliance, and Monitored Compliance Programs.
To promote to the architectural design community, its suppliers and contractors, the development and dissemination of information relative to uses, advantages, and utility of millwork products. To provide the leading standards and quality control programs for the architectural millwork industry through our Manual of Millwork, Certified Compliance, and Monitored Compliance Program. To be the premier, industry-driven, equal opportunity, nonprofit trade association resource provider for our membership.
Assurance through certification Certified Compliance Program Specifically, the Certified Compliance Program assures that shop drawings will contain the necessary documentation to confirm the project's design and quality intent; it advises the fabricator and/or installer of the designer's concern with and requirement of quality; and it provides verification of compliance according to the designer's specified requirements. To receive Woodwork Institute Certified Compliance, applicants should submit woodworking projects to the Institute for inspection. When specified, the Institute will inspect shop drawings, the fabricated product and/or installation process to assure that it complies with the Manual of Millwork standards and the project specifications. Monitored Compliance Program To ensure that the fabricated products and/or installations comply with the designer's specifications, the Woodwork Institute issues written progress reports throughout the duration of the project, affording all contractual parties timely notification of any non-compliant findings. Shop drawings, millwork products and installations by all involved parties are progressively inspected for compliance to the designer's specifications and to the Manual of Millwork.
We at the Woodwork Institute purpose ourselves to:
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