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2019 AFFILIATE ROSTER ASSURANCE THROUGH CERTIFICATION Established in 1951 as a not-for-profit trade organization reviews/inspections of a project from its beginning dedicated to the preservation of the use of wood as a through completion. The design professional, in building material, the Woodwork Institute has grown specifying MCP, is ensuring that strict conformance into a national organization whose primary purpose is to his/her design intent is adhered to throughout the to assure excellence and craftsmanship in woodwork. millwork fabrication and installation process. As the Institute has grown, so too has its quality control options. As a means of establishing quality control, WI Shop drawings, millwork products, finishing and AWMAC have collaborated on the North American and installation (of all involved parties) will be Architectural Woodwork Standards. This book is the progressively inspected for compliance to the contract essence of building and installing quality products. documents and the specified NAAWS grade(s). Reports will be issued to all involved parties at each review/ Unique to WI are its certification programs — the inspection. Certified Compliance Program (CCP), the Monitored Compliance Program (MCP) and the Certified Seismic Certified Seismic Installation Program Installation Program (CSIP). CSIP is a stand-alone quality control and seismic compliance option, but can be specified in conjunction WI also provides Independent Inspection Services (IIS) with CCP or MCP. CSIP offers design professionals for projects and Expert Witness Services (EWS), when and property owners specified use of WI’s seismic requested by a party to a contract. casework preapprovals from the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD) without Certified Compliance Program additional engineering costs and/or requirements. CCP is a discipline of quality control used in conjunction with NAAWS providing an unbiased means of ensuring It further assures: conformance to a project’s plans and specifications. • Proper backing has been installed in the walls when CCP, together with the use of the desired grade(s) and where required. in the specifications, informs all parties of the • Certified acknowledgment that the project’s design professional’s expectations, without bidder seismic casework installation requirements meet discrimination. By specifying CCP, which covers both OSHPD and/or the Division of State Architect (DSA) shop drawings and fabrication/installation of millwork compliance requirements. products, the design professional is assured that all items conform to the contract documents and the Independent Inspection Service requirements of NAAWS. IIS is available on a fee basis with respect to issues pertaining to the architectural woodwork industry as CCP does not restrict bidding or bidders. Anyone defined within or covered by NAAWS. may use the CCP inspection service without being an Affiliate of WI. Expert Witness Service EWS is available on a fee basis with respect to issues Monitored Compliance Program pertaining to the architectural woodwork industry as MCP is a discipline of quality affirmation used in definied within or covered by NAAWS. conjunction with NAAWS that provides ongoing CONTENTS OFFICERS & DIRECTORS ......................................................................................................................................2 COMMITTEES AND TASK FORCES ........................................................................................................................3 WOODWORK INSTITUTE FELLOWS ......................................................................................................................4 DIRECTORS OF ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES/ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF ..............................................................6 AFFILIATE LISTINGS ACCREDITED MILLWORK COMPANIES ...........................................................................................................8 LISTING BY INSPECTOR ..........................................................................................................................20 LISTING BY STATE AND COUNTY ...........................................................................................................22 ARIZONA .............................................................................................................................................22 CALIFORNIA .......................................................................................................................................22 COLORADO .........................................................................................................................................24 IDAHO .................................................................................................................................................24 IOWA ...................................................................................................................................................24 NEVADA ..............................................................................................................................................24 NORTH DAKOTA .................................................................................................................................24 OREGON .............................................................................................................................................24 CANADA ..............................................................................................................................................24 CERTIFIED MILLWORK PROFESSIONALS.....................................................................................................25 MILLWORK INDUSTRY PARTNERS ...............................................................................................................32 RESOURCE GUIDE ...............................................................................................................................................35 WI’s Core Purpose: Assurance of excellence and craftsmanship in woodwork WI’s Core Values: CHARACTER • We believe that trust is earned Administrative Office P.O. Box 980247 • We act with integrity, discipline, West Sacramento, CA 95798-0247 accountability and dedication 916-372-9943 FAX: 916-372-9950 • We do the right thing, even when woodworkinstitute.com no one is watching [email protected] • We believe in the power of a positive attitude • We value politeness and respect NOTE: This roster is intended for use by affiliates, COMPETENCE their customers, and the architectural design • Setting standards and assuring community. It is not to be loaned to or used by non-affiliates for solicitation purposes. quality in woodwork Cover Photo: 2018 Ralph B. McClure Craftsmanship Award winner Back Cover Photo: 2018 Bernard B. Barber Award for Excellence winner Stanford Hoover Office Building and Conference Center Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Millwork Fabricator: Northwestern Design Architect: Stantec – San Francisco Office Architect: Cody Anderson Wasney Architects, Inc. Millwork Fabricator: Northwestern Design WOODWORK INSTITUTE 2019 AFFILIATE ROSTER & RESOURCE GUIDE 1 WI OFFICERS & DIRECTORS Wayne Alexander Mark Ramsey Bruce Humphrey Clare Smith, IOM, CAE Chair Vice Chair Treasurer Chief Executive Officer/Secretary Fremont Millwork Tahiti Cabinets Caseworx, Inc. Woodwork Institute Klamath Falls, OR Anaheim, CA Redlands, CA West Sacramento, CA Margaret Bergen Ray Cerulli Jarred Church Dennis Dong Director Chair/Director Director Director E.B. Bradley Plastic Tops, Inc. Stolo Cabinets Calpo Hom & Hayward, CA La Habra, CA Brea, CA Dong Architects Sacramento, CA Bill Fenstermacher Donna Frei Mike Hansen Brian Proteau Director Director Director Director Wood Connection, Inc. Scientific S&H Cabinets & Mfg., Inc. Arntz Builders, Inc. Modesto, CA Environments, Inc. Fontana, CA Novato, CA Ferdinand, ID 2 WOODWORK INSTITUTE 2019 AFFILIATE ROSTER & RESOURCE GUIDE WI COMMITTEES AND TASK FORCES WI has a number of permanent committees – designated in its bylaws – to help it conduct the business of the Institute. They are as follows: Executive Committee Hardware Committee Nominating Committee Technical Committee Chair Chair Chair Chair Wayne Alexander Mike Hansen Bill Fenstermacher Bill Fenstermacher Mike Hansen Vice Chair Members Don Lorey Members Mark Ramsey Don Lorey Mike Hansen Support Staff Past Chair John Paine Bruce Humphrey Clare Smith Ray Cerulli Support Staff Support Staff Treasurer Clare Smith Clare Smith Bruce Humphrey Samantha Davis Member-at-Large Mike Hansen Support Staff Clare Smith WI also has task forces that are created and disbanded as needed to supplement the Institute’s leadership in guiding initiatives of the Institute. Following are WI’s current task forces: Certification Task Force Education Task Force Marketing Task Force Chair Chair Chair Wayne Alexander Open Dennis Dong Members Members Members Bill Fenstermacher Brian Proteau Ray Cerulli Mike Hansen Mark Ramsey Open Bruce Humphrey Steve Spooner Support Staff Charles Vandagriff Support Staff Open Matthew Irvine Heather Zertuche Jeanne Marie Tokunaga Support Staff Clare Smith Want to help guide the future of the Woodwork Institute? To learn more about volunteering on a WI board, committee, or task force, please contact the Woodwork Institute at 916-372-9943. WOODWORK INSTITUTE 2019 AFFILIATE ROSTER & RESOURCE GUIDE 3 WOODWORK INSTITUTE FELLOWS The Woodwork Institute Fellowship Award honors individuals