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Features8 Modern Apartments Blend Beautifully In Historic City.

These luxury condos feature hardwood flooring, floor-to-ceiling windows, Maple cabinetry and a view of Chesapeake Bay.

16 Resort Sun-Drenched Inside And Out.This Palladian style resort features perfectly proportioned columns, intricate cabinetry and moulding details of that period.

24 Corporate Meeting Space Features Upscale Touches.

Dow Chemical’s renovation of the hotel’s meeting spaces into a learning academy for its highest level executives included new construction.

32 Walnut Surrounds Make Offices A Sophisticated Space.

Pfingsten Partners’ Chicago headquarters are warm and sophisticated in order for clients to feel welcome.

40 Ross Heart Hospital Designed For Patient Comfort.

Technologically advanced rooms provide better patient care and comfort within the hospital at the Ohio State University.

47 Movement, Moisture And Management Of Wood.

This AIA-registered lesson addresses uncontrolled relative humidity in spaces featuring fine architectural woodwork.

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53 AWI Manufacturing Members

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AWI Officers:PRESIDENTDoug CarneyR&S Casework, Inc.Fargo, ND

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TECHNICAL EDITOR:Greg Heuer, CSI

ART DIRECTOR:Josiah Lewis

Copyright © 2010 by the Architectural Woodwork Institute, 46179 Westlake Dr. Suite 120 Potomac Falls, VA 20165.

All rights reserved. Reproduction without permission is prohibited.

Cover: Mariner Bay is an eleven-story building of mixed use retail and resi-dential in Annapolis Town Centre with two stories of retail, eight stories of resi-dential and a penthouse of amenity spaces including a club room, fitness center and business center. See story, page 8.

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ums. This luxury high-rise apartment commu-nity in Maryland’s capital city is surrounded by

a neighborhood of upscale shopping and dining. Every convenience imaginable is close at hand.

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Mariner Bay is an eleven-story building of mixed use retail and resi-dential. There are two stories of retail, eight stories of residential and a pent-house story of amenity spaces includ-ing a club room, fitness center and business center. At the club level there are two rooftop decks with a pool. Total value of construction was $45 million and took approximately two years to build.

The apartments feature Maple cabi-netry, spacious kitchens and stainless steel appliances. The lofts feature hard-wood flooring, elegant floor-to-ceiling windows, grand staircases, granite countertops, Maple cabinetry and a view of Chesapeake Bay.

The team assembled to construct Mariner Bay by owners Bozzuto

Development Company, included Niles/Bolton Architects of Alexandria, Virginia, and Ilex Woodworking, an AWI manufacturing member firm headquartered in Baltimore.

“Primary design objectives were to provide luxury rental apartments in the midst of an extensive mixed use redevelopment project which included a significant amount of retail develop-ment,” explains Blinn Van Mater of Niles/Bolton Architects. “The project as a whole is intended to be a ‘lifestyle’ center providing all the necessary sup-port for the inhabitants.”

Mariner Bay is located in a very his-toric old city where the primary build-ing material is brick and building type is colonial. The design of the center is therefore reminiscent and sympathetic to these design cues.

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paneling for the lobby and corridors of the building, wainscot in the recep-tion area, running trim throughout, columns, bar, guard desk and work sta-tions. Figured Maple veneer and quar-tered Maple solids, along with Anigre, were used on all these elements.

“We introduced natural elements such as wood, textured wovens, leather, polished metals and circular designs,” points out designer Rebecca Jones. “These materials and the use of portals strengthened the sensation of being on a yacht with expansive views of Annapolis at the bow and stern of the building.”

“The design scheme called for an intricate repetition of inlays of fine metal circles into the wood panels,” explains Van Mater. “Having these turn out perfectly round and with continu-ous, clean lines posed a real challenge for the woodworking firm.”

These metal circles and their con-cealed attachment system were one of the most challenging aspects of the job, he continues. “The size of the pre-fabricated pieces made them difficult to install. The final job, its appearance to the average observer, looks simple

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The circular reception desk features multiple finishes, including white, chiseled mosaic stone, dark-stained wood, polished stainless steel and frosted glass. The desk is the focal point of the lobby area.

“Ilex truly did a beautiful job on the various complex furniture pieces, such as the lobby concierge desk and the community room bar,” says John Heagy, project manager with Bozzuto Construction. “These pieces included

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project: Mariner Bay Apartment Building Annapolis, MD

project Owner: Prudential & Bozzuto Development Co. Annapolis, MD

Woodworker: Ilex Woodworking, Inc. Baltimore, MD

Architect: Niles/Bolton Architects Alexandria, VA

general contractor: Bozzuto Development Company greenbelt, MD

photographer: T. Whitney Cox New york, Ny

a variety of materials and the finished products were great.”

A True TeAm

“Ilex Woodworking was a respon-sive subcontractor and an effective member of the project teams,” contin-ues Heagy. “They provided high qual-ity work in both the shop and field, and timely responses to all contractor and owner needs. We developed a

solid working relationship and met an aggressive schedule.”

Van Mater agrees. “When faced with a challenge, Ilex was more than ready to find a solution rather than say it can’t be done.”

“Ilex created incredible solutions for a complex design and executed them flawlessly to meet our high expectations of quality fabrication,” adds Jones. “They were supportive

through meticulous shop drawings, a high level of communication and on-site supervision of their talented instal-lation team.”

And so, overall, the expectations of the design team, construction team and building owners were exceeded. A fact that is highlighted by the over-whelming positive feedback received from the tenants of Mariner Bay.

5 wood and tile accents add richness to the public restrooms.

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or the elite traveler, there is an extraordinary destina-tion located in southern California with expansive views of the Pacific Ocean. It is the Resort at Pelican Hill, owned and managed by the Irvine Company, one of America’s most respected and diversified private

real estate companies. The company’s diverse portfolio includes world class resorts such as this one which features 204 rooms and suites, 128 villas and two championship golf courses.

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the hotel lobby is comfortable and elegant with its stately columns and warm tones.

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4the laguna conference room features an elegant Alder coffered ceiling.

5intricate cabinetry and built-in wall disPlay cases add elegance to the retail area.

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takes inspiration from the work of 16th century Italian architect Andrea Palladio, best known for his grand homes across the Venetian countryside. Like the Mediterranean, the sun-drenched climate of Southern California allows for indoor spaces to open up to the outdoors.

“Architects and designers on this proj-ect were given the task to achieve a look that follows the Italian Renaissance and the designs of Palladio,” explains Chris Marsh, senior vice president of the Irvine Company. “One of the main principles in Palladio’s interiors was to express harmony and balance. This had to be achieved not only in the symmetry and geometry of the rooms, but also in the choice of materials and finishes.”

To achieve these goals, Andrew Skurman Architects, San Francisco, California, and Montbleau & Associates, an AWI manufac-turing member located in San Diego, were selected for the project. Andrew Skurman Architects designed the interior architec-ture including golf club house, hotel and spa, pool grill and the villa clubhouse.

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Elements such as spatial symmetry and rela-tive proportions are employed throughout the public areas. From layout of the hotel living room and its colonnade gallery to a 28-foot dome rotunda ceiling, to perfectly scaled and proportioned columns, to the very intricate cabinetry moulding details, each design fea-tures the richness of that period. The use of Venetian wall plaster, Italian travertine tiles and aged terra cotta roof tiles also characterize the Palladian style.

“Cornices, bases and wall mouldings were all carefully scaled to the proportions of the rooms,” notes Andrew Skurman. “All mould-ing profiles were rendered precisely from historical precedents. Each cabinetry piece was designed to portray 15th century antique furniture. We were able to accomplish this by giving each piece an individual look.”

Alder was the wood selected for most of the interior. Montbleau & Associates fabricated

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a beautiful wood beam ceiling and custom designed and built bar and back bar in Alder highlight the Coliseum Bar.

ceilings. Another area of note is the 12-foot high wine rack complete with a rolling library ladder.”

The beam ceiling in the pool grill bar and restaurant is particularly note-worthy, adds Skurman. “Given a com-

plex cross beam ceiling design by the architect, Montbleau developed a prac-tical solution of box beams to replicate the solid wood beam ceiling system and carefully treated each beam with the old world look.”

Other noteworthy areas are the wood paneled rooms, Skurman con-tinues. “Montbleau paid attention to the designed proportions of each wall panel in the geometry of the rooms.”

Overall, the magnitude of the

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general contractor: Snyder Langston irvine, cA

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Pelican Hill project was the most chal-lenging, agrees the entire team. Each space was designed to establish a unique experience. Distinctive details characterize the hotel to reach overall design cohesion.

An unusual aspect of the project, says Skurman, is the amount of curved

elements throughout, from the race-track-shaped bar and octagonal hotel café, to the half round bar and restau-rants at the pool grill. The integration of European kitchen equipment and custom built round booths required a high level of coordination among sup-pliers, designers and woodworkers.

Tremendous TeAm

“We established great work-ing relationships with the architect and designer on this project,” says Montbleau. “There was great com-munication and they appreciated the high level of detail included in our shop drawings. We also provided them with various finish samples and mock-ups that made the complicated details easier to understand and resolve prior to building the final project.”

In addition, he continues, “we rec-ommended practical approaches to building some of the areas that were intricately detailed, and we brought our expertise to making suggestions to make these items easier to build with-out compromising design integrity.”

“Our relationship with Montbleau & Associates was excellent,” says Marsh. “They were part of our team in mak-ing sure that we were satisfied with the finished product. We had weekly meet-ings at the job site where key members of the Montbleau team were always present. We also visited their shop sev-eral times. This was a very close and interactive working relationship and one which Montbleau encouraged.”

The Resort at Pelican Hill is perched upon 504 acres of sun-drenched hill-sides. It’s a place that will lure you away, and as captivating as the views are, so is the service.

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of conference/meeting space in a variety of room configurations along with pre-function, ballroom, conference services and coffee-break areas. The 131-room hotel tower includes seven junior suites and an executive concierge level. The hotel has an indoor swimming pool, whirlpool and exercise room and a 260-seat restaurant/lounge.

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an enclosed open air courtyard. This renovation of the hotel’s meeting spac-es into a learning academy for Dow’s highest level executives, and the addi-tion of approximately 6,000 square feet of new construction along the Main Street was designed to enhance the city’s downtown revitalization plans. The $20 million renovation was completed in the summer of 2008.

The H is Midland, Michigan’s most complete meeting and conference facility, featuring more than 14,000 square feet of dedicated meeting space, including a grand ballroom.

Commissioned to handle the reno-vation were the following firms: the architectural firms of HOK Venue, located in Kansas City, Missouri, and Anderson/Miller Ltd. of Bloomfield

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to accommodate up to 150 guests. An upscale bar and café with outdoor dining terrace areas were also created, as well as an industrial kitchen. The

remaining areas were designed around the ballroom, including a kitchen, meeting rooms, a breakfast area, pre-function areas, restrooms, and the

Hills, Michigan; the architectural woodwork firm of Mod Interiors, Inc., an AWI member headquartered in Ira Township, Michigan; and the Christman Company, general contrac-tor, located in Lansing, Michigan.

AmeniT ies Abound

The public five-star restaurant, lounge and wine room were designed

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the lounge features custom wood paneling, built-in bookcases and fireplace.

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fitness center. High-end finishes were obtained from around the world.

According to Matthew Gaglio of Mod Interiors, quartered, figured Makore that was book matched and center balanced in sequenced sets, plain sliced Walnut and Maple, fumed rift White Oak and lacquered Poplar were the woods of choice. They were used to fabricate columns, wall panels, bars and back bars, wine room, restaurant and executive meeting rooms. Mod Interiors also produced and installed the copper barrel ceiling, and leather-wrapped and decorative tacked doors.

Other upscale finishes included marble, granite, glass tiles, leather-wrapped doors and vanities, suede wall covering, Venetian plaster, silver leafing in the roof of the lobby, and wood and copper mesh in the Academy lounge.

The executive spaces feature hidden doors in stile and rail Walnut wall panels with electrical control units. “These were laid out by our engineers as the walls were built to ensure their proper location in the final project,” explains Gaglio.

“Architectural woodwork was designed to cover and enhance the existing architectural geometries of the spaces that went through extensive renovation and was incorporated as a visual framing element,” adds Laurie Miller of Anderson/Miller.

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project: H Hotel and H.H. Dow Leadership Academy Midland, Mi

project Owner: MVCCP, LLP Midland, Mi

Woodworker: Mod Interiors, Inc. ira township, Mi

Architect: HOK Venue Kansas city, MO

Designer: Anderson/Miller Ltd. Bloomfield Hills, Mi

general contractor: The Christman Company Lansing, Mi

photographer: Neil Tyson troy, Mi

TeAmwork Abounds

This project was divided into four fluid phases to accommodate the 24/7 operations of a full-service hotel, as all work had to take place during opera-tions. Full use of food service, meet-ing space and ballroom facilities was maintained throughout construction. The detailed construction schedule and work plan took into account all operational needs and was adjusted on

a weekly basis to best suit the needs of the hotel.

“Throughout the project our engi-neering and management staff were on site twice a week to assist with site lay-out of walls and pre-panning solutions for problem areas that could not be foreseen until after demolition,” notes Gaglio. “Value engineering was applied to the project at bid to cut unneces-sary costs. We worked closely with all

the trades to solve problems and make modifications to meet schedule dates.”

Overall, the project owners are extremely pleased with the end results. As is Dow Chemical. The architectural woodwork firm exhibited outstand-ing craftsmanship, says John Lowry of Acquest Development, Inc., which man-ages the facility. “They are still working for us and continue to provide top-of-the-line materials and craftsmanship.”

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fingsten Partners is an operationally focused private equity firm founded in 1989. From its Chicago headquarters and offices in Hong Kong and Shenzhen, China, the company helps build better businesses through oper-ational improvements, professional management practices, global capabilities and profitable business growth rather than financial engineering.P

6walnut Paneling adds warmth and elegance to the boardroom.

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Recently management selected space for a new office on the 54th floor in the bustling River North area of Chicago to raise the profile of the office and be more accessible to both clients and employees. They began looking in the summer of 2008 and settled on 300 North LaSalle, a new development that opened spring 2009, shortly before they needed to relocate.

The office is approximately 15,000 square feet with floor to ceiling glass throughout. The space was designed by the architectural firm Eastlake Studio, Chicago, with architectural woodwork fabricated and installed by Inter Ocean Cabinet, an AWI manufacturing firm located in Elmhurst, Illinois.

According to Pfingsten Partners’ Norma Canales, the firm directed the design team to make the offices warm and sophisticated in order for clients

to feel welcome when they entered the space.

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Primary design challenges, explains Tom Zurowski of Eastlake Studio, were to balance the requirement for perim-eter offices with the desire to share panoramic views; create a public image of understated elegance; and support a wide range of meeting types and sizes.

Solutions to the design objec-tives, he continues, were arrived at through study and discussion. Clear

glass office fronts share the views with the entire office, while textured glass at the boardroom maintains privacy while allowing daylight to enliven the reception area. Clean detailing enables wood, stone and glass to quietly enrich the reception area and boardroom.

Plus a variety of internal meet-ings are supported by different size spaces as well as a movable partition. The boardroom is reserved for formal meetings required to manage multiple businesses.

To further achieve objectives quar-

5the recePtion area is modernistic with

traditional touches of wood paneling, doors

and a custom Walnut reception desk.

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According to John Farrell, presi-dent of Inter Ocean Cabinet, his firm fabricated and installed quarter sliced Walnut wall panels, doors, trim work and reception desk, along with high pressure decorative laminate casework

and solid surface counter tops.“Finding the right veneer to accom-

modate odd-sized panels was a chal-lenge,” he notes. “Many panels were very long or very wide. We worked with our veneer partner to find the perfect veneer and then made sure it

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was laid up properly to achieve the look the architect wanted.”

Walnut wall paneling accents the reception area, boardroom and main corridor areas. All the perimeter offices have clear glass fronts to allow for natural daylight, and so that visitors

and employees can appreciate the natural beauty of the woodwork and other surrounding finishes, explains Zurowski. “We were working toward achieving a timeless space. Clean lines and simplicity of the details contrib-ute to the minimalist design. Since

Pfingsten did not occupy the entire floor, we had to work within the con-text of the building’s design guidelines for multi-tenant floors.”

“While there is a significant amount of wood paneling in the public spaces, the boardroom portal is a focal point,

beautiful built-in walnut casework

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project: Offices of Pfingsten Partners chicago, iL

project Owner: Pfingsten Partners chicago, iL

Woodworker: Inter Ocean Cabinet Company Elmhurst, iL

Architect: Eastlake Studio chicago, iL

general contractor: Interior Construction Group chicago, iL

photographer: Steve Hall, Hedrich Blessing chicago, iL

T imeless TeAmwork

Farrell reports that Inter Ocean helped the owner and gen-eral contractor develop a budget from concept drawings. “We went through iterations of value engineering and schedule planning before we were awarded the project. Everyone was

on the same page in terms of cost and timing before we started. In addition, our solid model-ing software helped show how elements would come together and ultimately look.”

“We have a strong working relationship with Inter Ocean Cabinet Company,” says Zurowski. “We always lean on their expertise to help us solve challenging problems with detailing. When construction issues arose, they were taken care of quickly and painlessly. All in all, the project went very smoothly.”

“We had a strong relationship with the entire design and construction team, including the woodworking firm” agrees Canales. “If we ever needed to look at samples or go over any details, Inter Ocean was eager to assist us.”

especially as you enter the office,” points out designer Ann Chin. “Working with the woodworker, we came up with a clean but impressive framing solution that allows natural daylight to flow into the space while achieving privacy with textured glass.”

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The Ross heart care team focuses on bettering the health and quality of life of each individual by improving that patient’s cardiovascular wellness. Universal patient rooms, where the patient is the center of care delivered by a multidisciplinary healthcare team, symbolize this approach.

Since opening in 2004, health care professionals from 17 countries have visited the hospital to study skills to strengthen their own cardiovascular program. In June of 2008, Ross Heart Hospital expanded from 90 to 150 inpatient beds, with every patient cared for in private, universal patient rooms, a model which is increasingly emu-lated across the country.

These technologically advanced rooms provide better patient care and

comfort by allowing the care team to deliver the appropriate services to the patients’ rooms, minimizing the need for patient transportation and allow-ing patients to remain in the same room throughout their hospital stay. Each floor of the newly expanded Ross Heart Hospital is dedicated to a specific service, ensuring specialized, person-alized care for each patient. Housing these services in a single building facilitates collaboration and teamwork among disciplines.

To handle the 63,000 square feet added to the seven-story hospital, the team of architects Design Group of Columbus, Ohio, and the archi-tectural woodworking firm Wittrock Woodworking, an AWI member firm from Cincinnati, were commissioned.

INSIDE ELEVATIONBoard Room Table

VERTICAL EBONIZED WALNUT

HORIZONTAL EBONIZED WALNUT

VERTICAL EBONIZED WALNUT

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The Ross heart care team focuses on bettering the health and quality of life of each individual by improving that patient’s cardiovascular wellness. Universal patient rooms, where the patient is the center of care delivered by a multidisciplinary healthcare team, symbolize this approach.

Since opening in 2004, health care professionals from 17 countries have visited the hospital to study skills to strengthen their own cardiovascular program. In June of 2008, Ross Heart Hospital expanded from 90 to 150 inpatient beds, with every patient cared for in private, universal patient rooms, a model which is increasingly emu-lated across the country.

These technologically advanced rooms provide better patient care and

comfort by allowing the care team to deliver the appropriate services to the patients’ rooms, minimizing the need for patient transportation and allow-ing patients to remain in the same room throughout their hospital stay. Each floor of the newly expanded Ross Heart Hospital is dedicated to a specific service, ensuring specialized, person-alized care for each patient. Housing these services in a single building facilitates collaboration and teamwork among disciplines.

To handle the 63,000 square feet added to the seven-story hospital, the team of architects Design Group of Columbus, Ohio, and the archi-tectural woodworking firm Wittrock Woodworking, an AWI member firm from Cincinnati, were commissioned.

INSIDE ELEVATIONBoard Room Table

VERTICAL EBONIZED WALNUTHORIZONTAL EBONIZED WALNUT

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podium that features a motorized lift.

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mAPle ACCenTs

According to Joe Wittrock, the woodworking firm fabricated the boardroom desk, wall paneling, curved reception desk, nurses’ stations, divider walls and patient room casework. Plain sliced select White Maple veneer was used throughout. The $2.2 million proj-ect took approximately 20 months to complete.

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VERTICAL SECTIONPatient Headwall Unit

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The nurses’ stations feature a unique stainless steel bar inlay that is flush with the face of the veneer. Explains Wittrock, “the thickness of the stainless steel bar made it difficult to bend into the free-form routs of the face veneer panel. The bar is perfectly flush with the veneer face and the stainless steel was brushed to a fine finish.”

The curved nurses’ desks reflect the curvilinear shape of

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project: Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital columbus, OH

project Owner: Ohio State University columbus, OH

Woodworker: Wittrock Woodworking Inc. cincinnati, OH

Designer: Design Group columbus, OH

general contractor: Smoot Construction Co. columbus, OH

photographer: Jack Meder columbus, OH

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the patient tower. This gentle, sweep-ing curve eliminates the appearance of a long, monotonous corridor typical of hospitals and provides the nurses with direct views into all 30 patient rooms within two nursing units. The curvilinear shape is continued as a soffit detail in the patient rooms where it adds a homelike quality to a usually clinical space.

TeCHniCAl Ass isTAnCe

The primary project consideration, adds Wittrock, was to provide an AWI premium certified job within the allo-cated timeframe. Manpower, overtime

and constant supervision were required to achieve this goal. “We employed 30 craftsmen on the job working seven days a week to meet deadlines.”

“Today’s woodworkers are not just millworkers,” he adds. “We must be skilled at dealing with metals, plastics and other materials that are included in our scope of work.”

Because of the excellent commu-nication among all trades, it becomes evident from the moment you enter the four-story atrium that the Ross Heart Hospital is designed around the needs of patients and their families.

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A m e r i C A n i n s T i T u T e o F A r C H i T e C T s r e G i s T e r e d l e A r n i n G m o d u l e

MOVEMENT, moistUre AND MANAGEMENT OF WOOD

When it comes to custom designed and fabricated architec-tural woodwork, the single most prevalent cause of dis-pleased clients is due to uncontrolled relative humidity.

Not only does high humidity lead to unpleasant mold, but also to visible movement in wood and wood products. Low humidity can also damage fine woodworking. This article will explore methods and ways to plan to manage moisture in buildings that contain fine woodwork.

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For many, this article reinforces what you know and practice, whether you are on the design side of the project or the manufacturing and installation side. We are exploring the issue of rela-tive humidity here in Design Solutionsonce again because of the high num-ber of technical calls, letters, and emails we have received about humid-ity problems over the past few months.

There is always one more wood-worker, one more interior designer, one more facility manager to educate about the value of maintaining the proper range of relative humidity in an occu-pied space filled with fine woodworking, elegant fabrics, and people who live and breathe the environment.

Within this article are referenced two books which, while not necessary to gain something from this article, are valuable additions to your library if you work with wood and wood products. They are the Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) published by the Architectural Woodwork Institute, and Bruce Hoadley’s Understanding Woodpublished by Taunton Press. Both are available in bookstores and online.

As a result of this lesson you will...

4be reminded of the historical uses of fine woodwork;

4learn how wood fibers react to moisture;

4understand the range of humidity appropriate for woodwork;

4explore how wood comes to equilibrium with its environ-ment; and

4have a checklist of how to manage for project success.

On the title page of their 1917 cata-log, The Curtis Lumber and Millwork Company called woodwork “the per-manent furniture for your home.”

Ancient JoineryWood has been used successfully

by people as a building material for thousands of years. The chair built for Tutankhamen over 3,300 years ago uses the same mortise-and-tenon joinery we use today. The seat is made from five wooden slats, with spaces between them for expansion and con-traction.

The back is supported by three vertical stiles, joined at the top and at the seat by horizontal members. The back is veneered with alternating strips of ebony and ivory. The chair is engi-neered to allow for wood movement.

Interior woodwork graces the great cathedrals, castles, homes, and public places of Europe and Asia, having been placed there by master craftsmen centuries ago. The frame-and-panel joinery of the 13th century became more elaborate with the advent of the linen-fold carved panel. These mas-sive wood-paneled walls were made of stiles and rails sur-rounding small panels of solid wood. The panels were held loosely so they could float within the rigid structure of the frame. As a result, the panels could move within their frames without breaking.

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linen-fold carved panel. These mas-sive wood-paneled walls were made of stiles and rails sur-rounding small panels of solid wood. The panels were held loosely so they could float within the rigid structure of the frame. As a result, the panels could move within their frames without breaking.

Tutankhamen's chair

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What the 20th century Curtis Companies called a “colonial” door recognized the wisdom of frame-and-panel joinery known to the craftsmen of the 17th and 18th centuries as well. The six panel door became a com-mon style because it performed so well over time. It is a proven technology. The panels of the doors float like the panels of the wainscots in the great cathedrals.

A Comfortable EnvironmentHistorically, most people and things

are more comfortable in an environment of between 30-50% relative humid-ity. Not too high, leading to sweating. Not too low, leading to dry nostrils and sparks from door knobs.

Wood fibers take on and give off moisture in an attempt to come to equi-librium with the ambient relative humid-ity. When they take on enough moisture to add water to the cells the wood fibers swell to a measurable degree. When they lose all (or most) of their moisture the fibers shrink, joints open, or cracks develop. Wood fibers move relatively little when the ambient relative humidity is between 25-55%.

The damage very high humidity (above 80%) and very low humidity (below 20%) does to fine woodwork is often permanent, i.e., it can not be reversed by bringing the wood back into the middle range.

So, simply, if you stop reading here you know all you need to know to help assure a long, productive life for your fine woodwork installations, i.e., keep the relative humidity between 30-50% and engineer for the inevitable move-ment of wood.

For some reason this understanding has yet to pervade the body of com-mon knowledge used by design and construction professionals in the signifi-

cant part of North America served by the Architectural Woodwork Institute. Every year, between December 15th and May 15th , the questions about movement, recommended humidity, and cracks in the woodwork come pouring in.

When the simple answer is given there is often shock and disbelief.

The Science Behind HumidityTo help support the simple answer,

we point you to some science start-ing with Dr. Bruce Hoadley’s book Understanding Wood as a source. Dr. Hoadley begins the chapter titled water and wood with the following: “Someone once quipped that more than 90% of all problems with wood involve moisture. For those who ignore basic wood-moisture relationships, that is probably a conservative estimate.” [1]

During the last 200 years most of the civilized world has continually improved the ability to control the ambi-ent temperature in our living and work-ing spaces. The open fires and stoves of the 1800s gave way to the coal or oil-fired central fur-naces of the 1900s. All the while our buildings became tighter envelopes; sealed, insulated spaces.

relative humid-ity [rh] is the expression of the amount of moisture the air contains at a given abso-lute humidity at a given temperature. Warmer air can hold more moisture than cooler air. When we warm the air with-

out adding any absolute humiditythe relative humidity goes down. Wood, in an attempt to come to equilibrium with the lower relative humidity, gives up moisture from its cells to the air; it dries out.

The water left in wood when it is being worked for fine woodworking is called the equilibrium moisture con-tent [emc]. Most wood for interior use is dried to between 6-10% emc.Dr. Hoadley asks us to memorize: “A good starting point is to remember that 50% rh give an approximate 9% emc. Then note that 25% rh give about 5% emc . . .” [2]

Dr. Hoadly points out the EMC wood species differs, of course, but not by a great deal. Temperature has an effect on EMC, and his examples assume a temperature of about 70º F. It takes 25-30º more to lower the EMC one point.

To illustrate wood movement, Dr. Hoadley draws a workbench top made from boards which are above the fiber saturation point [fsP] and 10 inches wide. As they air dry to about 14% EMC they lose just under a half-

[1] Hoadley, R. Bruce; Understanding Wood, The Taunton Press, 1980, page 67.[2] Hoadley, R. Bruce; Understanding Wood, The Taunton Press, 1980, page 69.[3] Hoadley, R. Bruce; Understanding Wood, The Taunton Press, 1980, page 76.

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the HVAC sys-tems have been turned off for the summer (in the case of small colleges, for example), and the RH in the building rises to 90-95% during late August rain storms. One such instance resulted in a long wall of solid wood wainscot panel-ing (installed in the dry winter months before) swelling so much it forced the door frames tight against the doors. As a result the doors would not open, and the frames were damaged by the force required to get back into some of the rooms.

The classic example to be avoided is a project near our nation’s capital. Fine wood interior columns were put in place first, and the composite stone floor was then polished with free water.

Needless to say the RH in the building rose to

near saturation and the wood columns distorted

attempting to come to equilibrium.

The opposite will occur when woodwork is installed perfectly in an unconditioned space under high RH, such as an open building in August in the mid-southern U.S. The joints will appear to be tight and well made. When the central heating is turned on every joint will attempt to open as the RH in the space falls to “normal” levels.

So if you think the next project in which you are involved that includes custom architectural woodwork might be affected by the humidity levels, reread this article before you begin the project. In fact, it’s not a bad idea to keep this article handy to refer to for all future projects. Planning ahead is a positive way to avoid problems.

the HVAC sys-tems have been turned off for the summer (in the case of small colleges, for example), and the RH in the building rises to 90-95% during late August rain storms. One such instance resulted in a

Needless to say the RH in the building rose to

near saturation and the wood columns distorted

attempting to come to equilibrium.

The opposite will occur when woodwork is installed perfectly in an unconditioned space under high RH, such as an open building in August in the mid-southern U.S. The joints

inch of width each. If brought into a heated environment the EMC drops to about 7% and the 10-inch boards are about 9-3/8th inches wide. [3]

Now fine woodworkers never start with green lumber, at or near the fiber saturation point. Modern lumber is kiln dried to the optimal 6-10% emc. As a result, when kept in reasonable indoor conditions after leaving the kiln, during fabrication, and in use, fine hardwoods will remain relatively stable.

Management Of HumidityEvery commercial and residen-

tial interior in the modern world has some form of climate and environmental controls. The extent to which the design professional incorporates control for indoor relative humidity determines the amount of risk for wood move-ment the owner will encounter dur-ing the life of the project.

The Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) devotes a whole section to care and storage. section 2, while only 5 pages in length, contains a comprehensive set of facts, guidelines, and rec-ommendations for before, during, and after installation.

For most of the U.S.and Canada, a relative humidity range of 25-55% is the answer.

Woodwork, when properly finished, takes on and gives off moisture at a much lower rate than unfinished wood. Therefore, minor swings in RH will usually not dam-age fine woodwork, properly fin-ished and installed.

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1. Which edition of the Architectural Woodwork Standards is mentioned in the article?A. EighthB. FirstC. Eleventh

2. What is the single most prevalent cause of dis-pleased clients?A. Uncontrolled relative

humidityB. incorrect installation of

cabinet hardwareC. Late delivery of the

lighting fixtures

3. What is one effective tech-nique described for wood wall paneling?A. glue and nail installationB. Frame and panel installationC. post and beam installation

4. What is a term describing the conditions of the panels in stile and rail work?A. solidly fastenedB. Backed outC. Float

5. What does the article state as the range of comfortable relative humidity for most people?A. 1 8-43%B. 30-50%C. 55-75%

6. What are the high and low points of relative humid-ity which may result in permanent damage to fine woodwork?A. 2 5% and 55%B. 30% and 50%C. 20% and 80%

7. Which condition of the air can hold more moisture?A. coolerB. calmerC. Warmer

8. What is water left in the wood when it is being worked for fine woodwork-ing called?A. Free waterB. Equilibrium moisture contentC. cellular water

9. What is the illustrated reduction in dimension of a 10-inch board from fiber saturation to 7% EMC?A. 5/8-inchB. 3/8-inchC. 1/8-inch

10. What is the EMC of modern kiln-dried lumber?A. 1 4-19%B. 6-10%C. 2-8%

11. What is the optimal indoor relative humidity range for most of the USA and Canada?A. 15-40%B. 30-50%C. 25-55%

12. What section of the Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) forbids raising the temperature of a building for a sustained period of time?A. section 4, part 1.2-1.5B. section 2, part 1.5C. section 6, part 2.6

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Advantage Moulding & Millworks, citronelle Donald Jones, 251-866-9663 Amish Millwork, Mobile robert Lee, 251-471-3792 H B & G Architectural Millwork & Design, Birmingham Jon Evers, 800-239-8017 H Cahalan Industries, Moody Leo cahalan, 205-640-2779 DBI, INC., Bessemer Mary idzerda perko, 205-425-7073 H Deas Construction, Mobile Zach Deas, 251-478-1060 H Fabrication Specialists, Inc, Mobile David smith, 251-660-1080 H Laco Woodworks Inc., saginaw Bob cole, 205-664-2986 H Leonard Peterson & Company, Inc., Auburn randy Jensen, 334-821-6832 Lomax Cabinets, Inc., semmes Kim gorum, 251-649-9562 H Luttrell Architectural Woodworks, Inc., Birmingham robert Luttrell, 205-324-3421 Montgomery Woodworks, tuscaloosa Loren Huffaker, 205-345-4800 H Perfection Cabinetry, Vinemont Kurt Apel, 256-739-1958 Phipps Cabinets, Inc., Dothan Matt phipps, 334-983-4512 Southeastern Arch. Woodworks Co., tuscaloosa Ben ponder, 205-345-9396 Southern Woodsmith, pelham Allen ponder, 205-663-5299 Wood Specialties, Daphne thomas McKinney, 251-621-5326

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ARKANSAS Custom Millwork, Div. of CDI Contractors, Maumelle Donnie green, 501-851-4421 Estes Wood Designs Inc, Bentonville Brandon Estes, 479-273-2974 Fleming Millwork, Inc., cabot Josh Fleming, 501-676-5444 H Nabholz Custom Millwork, conway russ thessing, 501-329-0164 True 32 Custom Cabinetry of Central Ark., russellville Marcus Hutchison, 479-890-8003

CALIFORNIA H California Custom Woodwork, El cajon Dan prasad, 619-593-2400 H Caseworx Inc., redlands Bruce Humphrey, 909-799-8550 DWI Enterprises, Huntington Beach Amanda Williams, 714-842-2236 H Meridian Moulding, Inc., corona george Noor, 951 279-5220 Montbleau & Associates, Inc., san Diego Barton Ward, 619 263-5550 Mueller Custom Cabinetry, Inc., pacoima Martin Mueller, 818-686-0200 Northwestern Inc., Van Nuys Wayne Noecker, 818-786-1581

Ohline Corporation, gardena William Huse, 310-327-4630 H Plastic Tops,Inc., La Habra ray cerulli, 714-738-8128 H S&H Cabinets & Mfg., Inc., Fontana Mike Hansen, 909-357-0551 Talbert Arc Paneling and Doors, La Habra michael talbert, 714-526-8000 Wood Tech Industries, san Jose Joe Becher, 408-297-8579 Woodworking Specialties, Inc, Fresno Bob camara, 559-499-6960

COLORADO H Ark Woodworks, Inc., Brighton Nasser Hajl-sarvestani, 303-655-0051 Azars Woodcraft, Inc., Erie Jim Azar, 303-828-9555 BKFine, Brighton Bruce King, 720-382-2410 H Cab-Con Enterprises, Inc., security Mike perdue, 719-382-5649 Colorado Arch. Millwork Supply, colorado springs Darryl Bryant, 719-477-9939 H Columbine Kitchen and Bath, castle rock richard Kuehster, 303-688-4199 H Concepts in Millwork, Inc., colorado springs scott robinson, 719-570-7353 Delta Cabinet Company, Inc., Delta gary Kensler, 970-874-8793 E & J Cabinets, Arvada John peterson, 303-425-7527 H Freelance Enterprises, Denver ted rosiere, 303-438-1612 General Casework, Inc., Denver steven Johnson, 303-373-2106 H Gold Plane Custom Cabinets, Northglenn Jay Brand, 303-451-5318 Happel & Associates, Inc., golden steven silk, 303-277-9358 Heartwood Custom Woodworks, Eagle carl Jordan, 970-328-1074 H Heller's Interiors, colorado springs steven Martin, 719-473-8542 High Country Millwork, LLC, Longmont Michael childs, 303-532-2222 J & M Custom Cabinet Shop, Inc., Denver Julio Estrada, 303-853-9767 JK Concepts, Inc., Denver Margery Johnson, 303-571-0672 H John Murphy Millworks, LLC, Erie John Murphy, 303-828-4335 L.A. Woodworks, Inc., Fort collins Leo Arellano, 970-482-4200 Modern Fixture Company, Inc., Denver Joseph seegmiller, 303-289-2921 H Nelson Interior Construction, Inc., colorado springs scott Nelson, 719-637-0708 H New World Millworks Inc., castle rock Eric peterson, 303-791-9003 Osburn Cabinets & Design, grand Junction Jesse Osburn, 970 242 6899 Precision Interiors, Englewood Anthony slavec, 303-761-7673

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CONNECTICUT H A. Secondino & Son, Inc., Branford Alfred secondino, 203-481-3496 H American Wood Products Inc., North Haven William geremia, 203-248-4433 Atlantic Millwork, North Haven Mark Bolling, 203-248-1969 BKM Enterprises, dba BKM Woodworking, East Hartford Joseph LeBlanc, 860-528-9981 H Clay Furniture Ind.Inc., Manchester richard clay Jr., 860-643-7580 H Conco Wood Working Inc., West Haven Lou cutaneo, 203-934-9665 Curtiss Woodworking, INC, prospect Dale curtiss, 203-527-9630 H Fairfield County Millwork, Bethany John ianiri, 203-393-9751 H Legere Group, Ltd., Avon craig Froh, 860-674-0392 H Modern Woodcrafts, LLC, plainville Lisa pelletier- Fekete, 860-677-7371 Nutmeg Stairs & Cabinet Inc., Ellington John Luginbuhl, 860-872-7922 H Petra Construction Corporation, North Haven guido L. petra, 203-865-6043 H Pierre Marchand Architectural Millwork, Norwich pierre Marchand, 860-885-1827 The Westmount Group, LLC, West Haven Jeff carter, 203-931-1033 H Zavarella Woodworking, Newington Bruno Zavarella, 860-666-6969

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Fraser Millworks, Inc., Jacksonville chris Fraser, 904-768-7710 H Harwil Fixtures, Inc., st. Augustine Louis cici, 904-824-4219 H Hollywood Woodwork, Inc., Hollywood yves Des Marais, 954-920-5009 Institutional Products, Inc., Homestead Joseph guggino, 305- 248-4955 JFV Designs, Inc., Orlando Jeffrey Vaida, 407-423-1556 Kabinets By Kinsey, Inc., tampa chuck Kinsey, 813-222-0460 Keanes Custom Cabinets, Deerfield Beach patrick Keane, 954-574-9915 Lewis Millwork of SW Florida, Inc., Ft. Myers Brian Lewis, 239-489-0022 H Lyndan, Inc., tampa Dana guy, 813-977-6683 H Mill-Rite Woodworking Co., Inc, pinellas park Jennifer clark, 727-527-7808 MJR Woodworks LLC, Apopka Jason ryan, 407-403-5430 Nature Coast Millworks, LLC, gainesville Lloyd Whann, 352-493-1238 Pioneer Woodworking, pensacola paul Hughes, 850-453-9570 H Progressive Cabinets of Ocala, Ocala richard peterson, 352-732-1181 Red Jay Kitchens, Englewood reggie Jones, 941-474-8968 Reesmar Sales and Millwork, Corp., Hialeah Jose reimondez, 305- 885-3958 Richard E. Stephenson II Construction Mgnt., Naples richard stephenson, 239-354-2434 Riverview Millworks, Inc., Jacksonville charles Nichols, Jr., 904-764-9571 Royal Cabinetry & Millwork, Hialeah Ed garcell, 305-696-8329 S & S Craftsmen, Inc., tampa thomas stenglein, 813-247-4429 SBD of Florida Inc., pensacola Kenneth Eastburn, 850-456-8090 SMI Cabinetry, Inc., Orlando Michelle Hull, 407-841-0292 Specialty Wood Manufacturing, Kissimmee David Wood, 407-933-4444 Stamak International, Oviedo Jack Lavoie, 407-359-0310 H Star Quality, Inc., tampa Max sanchez, 813-875-9955 H Superior Millwork Company, Jacksonville Francis polly, 904-355-5675 T & T Custom Cabinets, tampa Hung Nguyen, 813-835-1219 The Nassal Company, Orlando Matt Brown, 407-648-0400 Walker Brothers Millworks, Inc., Winter garden John Walker, 407-656-2430 WJ Bergin Cabinetry, Orlando William Bergin, 407-466-9373 H Wood Company Inc., clearwater Dave Henshaw, 727-573-3611

GEORGIA Americraft, Inc, conyers peter rachkovskiy, 770-760-1766 Artisan Millworks, LLC, cuming Arthur Murray, 678-513-2320 Atlanta Casework Systems, cumming Marty Hammond, 770-887-4766

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H Johnson Brothers Planing Mill Inc., idaho Falls David sargis, 208-522-3674 Joslin Millwork Inc., Boise steve Joslin, 208-342-5550 Merrill Woodworking & Design, rigby Kent Merrill, 208-745-7320 H Pacific Cabinets, Inc., Ferdinand steve Frei, 208-962-5546 H Swainston Mill & Cabinets,Inc., preston Alex swainston, 208-852-2730 Willow Creek Woodworks, Inc., idaho Falls Jaxon and Dawn ching, 208-522-2486

ILLINOIS Accurate Custom Cabinets, Inc., Addison paul steger, 630-458-0460 H Ace Styline, chicago Ken Kruss, 312-942-0152 American Custom Woodworking, Wauconda tom peters, 847-526-5900 H Ameriscan Designs, Inc., chicago Bill MacWilliams, 773-542-1291 H Arkraft Corporation, Wheeling thomas papp, 847-797-7000 Barrington Millwork, LLC, Barrington Mike proksa, 847-304-0791 H Barsanti Woodwork Corp., chicago gene Barsanti, 773-284-6888 H Benchmark Cabinets & Millwork, Inc., peoria Bryan stoehr, 309-697-5855 H Bernhard Woodwork, Ltd., Northbrook Mark Bernhard, 847-291-1040 H Cain Millwork, Inc., rochelle Don Lupa, 815-561-9700 Custom Designed Cabinetry, south Beloit Jeffrey Losinske, 815-389-4455 Der Holtzmacher, LTD, sycamore Michael Holtz, 815-895-4887 George J. Rothan Co., peoria chris rothan, 309-674-5189 Gleason Woodwork Inc., chicago tom gleason, 773-205-2260 GreatLakes Architectural Woodworking, chicago Jerry skowronski, 312-829-7110 Herner-Geissler Woodworking, chicago rebecca Dittmer, 312-226-3400 Imperial Woodworking Company, palatine Frank Huschitt, 847-358-6920 Inter Ocean Cabinet Company, Elmhurst Ken Kamien, 630-930-5770 Joliet Cabinet Company, Inc., Lockport Daryl Del sasso, 815-727-4096 Joseph Woodworking, schiller park James Helm, 847-233-9766 H Living Laminates, Elgin Anthony Medina, 847-741-2004 Marshall Furniture Inc, Antioch John ryter, 847-395-9350 Merlino LLC, streamwood Wayne Merlino, 630- 830-7700 H Midwest Woodwork & Veneering Inc., cary randy smith, 847-516-5737 H Onsite Woodwork Corporation, Loves park ralph peterson, 815-633-6400 H Parenti & Raffaelli Ltd., Mt. prospect robert parenti, 847-253-5550 H Phoenix Woodworking Corporation, Woodstock sandra pierce, 815-338-9338 Pierce Laminated Products Inc., rockford Dan snider, 815-968-9651

R. Maderite Inc., North chicago Jim Engelthaler, 847-785-0875 H Redbud Ridge Custom Shop, Inc., Bartonville patrick ruder, 309-633-1173 Stay-Straight Manufacturing, chicago Louis Brandt, 312-226-2137 H Stevens Industries, teutopolis Ed Wiessing, 217-540-3100 Systems Unlimited Inc., itasca pete Zaluzec, 630-285-0010 Vermillion Millworks, LLC dba T.h. Snyder Co., Danville Brad irle, 217-446-8443 Wampach Woodwork, Inc., south Elgin William Wampach, 847-742-1900 H WKI, Harrisburg Blake Wilson, 618-253-7449 Wm. Huber Cabinet Works, chicago Daniel Huber, 773-235-7660

INDIANA H Antreasian Design, Inc., indianapolis Mark Antreasian, 317-546-3234 Big C Lumber Company, Fort Wayne chris stier, 260-422-5584 H C.A. Ross Company, Logansport chuck ross, 574-737-7714 H Cabinets Plus By Patrick Geer, Anderson patrick geer, 765-642-0329 H Chadwick Designs, Ltd., Fort Wayne chad shelton, 260-420-3478 Chisholm Architectural Millwork, indianapolis Douglas chisholm, 317-547-3535 Counter Design Co., Inc., Evansville tony Blankenship, 812-477-1243 Custom Woodworking Solutions, Inc., richmond Jim King, 765-935-4066 H Euronique Inc., Elberfeld scott Hasenour, 812-983-3337 Finish Design Woodworking, Jeffersonville Harold snook, 812-284-9240 H Fredericks, Inc., pendleton William Fredericks, 765-778-7588 Fremont Interiors Inc., carmel Kent gilchrist, 317-843-0237 General Fabricators, Inc., indianapolis Mark Blackard, 317-787-9354 H Indianapolis Woodworking, Inc., Fishers cynthia Hauth, 317-841-7800 Interior Woodworking Corp., Anderson Dave reidhead, 765-378-0995 H J.G. Bowers, Inc.- Advanced Cab. Systems, Marion greg Bowers, 765-677-8000 Kitchen Jewels, Inc., Jasper Virgil gress, 812-482-1212 H KLV Millwork, Hartford city phil Klink, 765-348-1510 Koetter Woodworking, Borden Jerry Koetter, 812-923-4508 LUE Manufacturing Corp., Wakarusa steve gongwer, 574-862-4249 H MARC Woodworking Company, indianapolis Joseph Hirsch, 317-635-9663 Meyer Custom Woodworking, Inc., Dubois steven Meyer, 812-695-2021 Midwest Cabinet Solutions, Inc., Marion Martin Bligh, 765-664-3938 Millwork Management Solutions, Inc., Jasper Brian rose, 812-630-7080 Myers Cabinets, Inc., Whitestown roy Myers, 317-769-5323

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H P. R. Bean Co. LLC, Washington Jeremy Bean, 812-254-3761 H Precision Millwork & Plastics, Inc., south Bend Larry shoemaker, 574-243-8720 Precision Wood Products, Mishawaka gary Matt, 574-255-7141 SECO Cabinet Division, indianapolis Jack satkamp, 317-781-1200 H Sims Cabinet Company, Inc., indianapolis James sims, 317-634-1747 H Southeastern Supply Co., Inc., indianapolis Ed Lough, 317-359-9551 H Southern Indiana Millwork Inc., North Vernon Jerry Lowman, 812-346-6129

IOWA A.F. Johnson Millwork Company, West Des Moines Lyn Lyon, 515-277-7222 Alter Commercial Caseworks, LC, W Burlington Nancy Lekin, 319-752-6413 H Architectural Arts, Des Moines Jim Broich, 515-265-4441 H BGS Enterprise, Inc., West DesMoines Andy schmitt, 515-223-2268 H Calmar Manufacturing Co., Inc., calmar Frank Huschitt, 563-562-3261 CS Woodworks Inc., marion caleb shield, 319-378-9698 H Custom Woodworks, Ltd., sioux city Mark gingery, 712-252-4357 Distinctive Wood Works Inc, Earlville sharon cable, 563-543-7403 Dras Cases Inc., Lake Mills Dean rasmusson, 641-592-3333 H Fletcher Wood Products, Fort Dodge clark Fletcher, 515-573-2021 G.C. Woodworking Inc., Ames greg clouser, 515-232-0423 Huston Millwork, grimes David Lewis, 515-986-4874 Johannes Architectural Woodworking, North Liberty steven Johannes, 319-665-8600 Leland Woodworks Inc., Leland Matt Zrostlik, 641-567-3387 H McComas-Lacina Construction, iowa city Lin Holmes, 319-338-1125 H RCS Millwork, L.C., Ankeny Dan Keller, 515-289-3787 Robertson Manufacturing, Inc., Davenport guy robertson, 563-322-7500 Swan Creek Woodworking Company, Boone Michael paul, 515-432-8126 H The Horizon Group, Inc., Davenport Don gleason, 563-391-1891 Woodcrafters, Inc., Marion scott grekoff, 319-373-6279

KANSAS Allen Millwork Company, Wichita Jerry Allen, 316-943-5151 Becker Cabinet & Furniture, LLC, Hesston Bradley Koehn, 620-327-4448 H Blake Clotia, Wichita Naaman ritchie, 316-263-9722 H Cabinetry & Millwork Concepts, Inc., topeka Jim Ziegler, 785-232-1234 CCM Countertop & Cabinet Mfg. Co., Wichita tom traylor, 316-554-0113

Creative Dimensions Inc., Oberlin Lee gilliam, 785-475-3575 H Griffith Lumber Company, Inc., st. Marys Matthew palmeri, 785-437-6508 High Planes Millwork, Inc., Hutchinson Bill popp, 620-662-5570 Highland Millshop Inc., topeka Danny sales, 785-232-9328 H Kitchens Inc., Dodge city scott gurtner, 620-227-6142 S.B.K. Supply & Millwork Co., Wichita Bob schwarzenberger, 316-942-0911 H Salina Planing Mill, Inc., salina steve Dunning, 785-825-0588 Smokey Hill Woodcrafters, Hays Dustin rupke, 785-259-2650 H Technique Manufacturing Inc., Hutchinson ted robinson, 620-663-6360 Timberline Cabinetry and Millwork, Manhattan tim White, 785-323-0206 Trinity Architectural Products, Lenexa Mark Hutchinson, 913-342-1996 H Wend-Wood, Inc, Wichita Daryl Markel, 316-264-1997 WoodSong Cabinet & Trim LLC, Wichita randy pierce, 316-650-9619 Woodwork Manufacturing & Supply, Hutchinson rick Mitchell, 620-663-3393

KENTUCKY H America's Finest Woodworking Team Inc, Lexington roger Williams, 859-254-8999 Bargains Unlimited/DBA Adams Cabinetry, Louisville clem Adams, 502-589-9500 H Caseworks, Div. McCammish Mfg., Winchester Duncan Mccammish, 859-744-8234 H Classic Cabinets & Millwork, Louisville Jack goldberg, 502-583-3960 Cumberland Manufacturing,Inc., Nicholasville craig phinney, 859-885-1027 Diversified Woodworking Corp, Fountain run Kevin Waldrop, 270-434-3400 Gresham Millwork & Supply, paris Mike gresham, 859-987-9135 Heirloom Lumber Company, Inc., Lexington greg Martelli, 853-744-5933 Kentucky Caseworks LLC, somerset David Wright, 606-676-9548 Kentucky Millwork, Louisville Michael Bell, 502-451-1528 H Leininger Cabinet & Woodworking, Inc., Lexington John Leininger, 859-252-0429 Lexington Laminates Plus Inc, Lexington robert Wheeler, 859-233-7655 H Louisville Lumber & Millwork, Louisville Ed Brewer, 502-459-8710 H Lyndon Millwork, Inc., Louisville shawn Witte, 502-266-0073 H Smith's Laminating Shop, Mount Washington Dwayne Endicott, 502-957-5151 H Square Deal Lumber Company, park city William Bucher, 270-749-2731 H Stidham Cabinet, Inc., corbin James stidham, 606-528-3648 Tim’s Custom Woodworks, LLC, Brooks tim snyder, 502-955-1004 H US Millwork Inc, Louisville richard selvage, 502-587-9450

LOUISIANA H Architectural Wood Products, Inc., Baton rouge Bruce Bown, 225-925-5428 H Bayou Wood Products, Inc., West Monroe steven tippen, 318-397-0000 H Brian A. Hebert Woodworks, Inc., Lafayette Donna Matte, 337-984-2461 H C & C Millworks, Inc., Baton rouge patrick spano, 225-273-1258 Cabinets by Perrier, Harahan David perrier, 504-733-3139 Castille Wood Products, Inc., Baton rouge David Bates, 225-751-6400 Central City Millworks, New Orleans Hal collums, 504-899-1345 Colonial Millworks of Baton Rouge, Baton rouge Franco Franchi, 225-275-4352 Custom Cabinet Specialties LLC, New Orleans Dale smith, 504-733-0220 H Custom Millwork, Inc. DBA Mardel Pro. Co., Mansura ronnie plauche, 318-253-7730 Custom Retail Store fixtures, shreveport tommy gowan, 318-861-0108 Douglas Cabinet Co., Inc, ruston Danny Hancock, 318-768-2675 EJC Wood Works, Inc., Kenner Emile casadaban, 504-461-5202 H Gretna Cabinet Company, Inc., Marrero Kerry Martin, 504-348-8232 H Gulf Coast Woodwork LLC, Lafayette Deke Broussard, 337-232-4987 H Hanley Gremillion Millwork & Supply Inc., Alexandria paula Depriest, 318-443-1202 H JJ Concepts, dba Superior Millworks, Baton rouge Bret Mounce, 225-928-9436 Martin Woodworks, Metairie Henry Martin, 504-834-3391 MASSROSS, dba RS Superior Cabinets, Baton rouge robert shamburger, 225-751-3030 Northshore Millwork, LLC, Mandeville James Diefenthal, 985-867-1832 Orleans Custom Millwork, LLC, Abita springs Danielle rauch, 985-246-1300 rTe Millworks, st. Francisville rodney tassistro, 225-784-1001 Specialty Furniture & Design, Deridder Errol Unruh, 337-463-6918 H Specialty Mill & Casework, LLC, shreveport Jim Martin, 318-219-8860 Woodward Millwork Group, goodbee Jason Delancy, 985-871-7723

MAINE Cyrus Chilton Cabinetmakers, LLC, cape porpoise cyrus chilton, 207-282-0558 E.H. Fortner Woodworking Inc., Washington Ezra Howell, 207-845-2600 H Pond Cove Millwork, Inc., south portland george gagnon, 207-773-6819 Rovnak Group Inc., york Michael rovnak, 207-351-1517 Tidewater Millwork, Woolwich Alex Hamilton, 207-443-8020 Veneer Services Unlimited, Kennebunk John costin, 207-985-7221 Windham Millwork, Windham Bruce pulkkinen, 207-892-3238 Wright Ryan Millwork, portland Lee proscia, 207-775-6965

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MARYLAND H Baker & Kerr, Inc., Upper Marlboro Dave Baker, 301-390-1090 H Brunswick Woodworking, ijamsville steve Harris, 301-874-4905 Cabinets & Interiors, Laurel gyan shah, 410-796-8361 H Casework, Ltd., silver spring Mark Leas, 301-587-1122 H Cavetown Planing Mill Co., Inc., cavetown peggy Bushey, 301-733-7940 Cherryworks Ltd., Kingsville John cherry, 410-592-5977 Chesapeake Mill Products, Owings Jim Hardy, 301-855-6700 H Chesapeake Woodworking, Baltimore David schreiber, 410-276-1060 H Custom Commercial Interiors, Baltimore Darrell Howard, 410-462-6919 Cynkar/Santini Inc., Mount Airy John cynkar, 410-549-8722 D & S Cabinet & Sinktop, Inc., Beltsville Donald Werre, 301-937-4244 H G.T. Brothers, Inc., Westminster timothy Fales, 443-605-1345 H Harney Woodworking Ltd., taneytown Frank Vecera, 410-876-7477 Helmut Guenschel, Inc., Baltimore Helmut guenschel, 410-686-5900 H Ilex Woodworking, Baltimore Michael Alt, 410-837-8167 Interwood Enterprises Inc., Woodbine robert schrider, 410 552 3815 H M.S. Moeller Cabinetry & Millwork, Westminister Mark Moeller, 410-875-6455 H Maryland Millwork Inc., Hagerstown Mark Myers, 301-733-4600 H Specified Woodworking Corp., Laurel Duane gross, 301-598-8200 The Helfenbein Company, Ellicott city christian Helfenbein, 410-461-1111 H The Washington Woodworking Co., LLC, Landover Kenneth Lauer, 301-341-2500 Thompson Industries, Baltimore Ken thompson, 410-285-5215 Wooden Design Inc., gaithersburg russell Bodine, 301-670-0161 H Worcester Eisenbrandt, Inc., Baltimore Kirk sylvester, 410-644-6580

MASSACHUSETTS H Alpha Builders, DBA Sterling Custom Cabinets, springfield Fotios gazis, 413-732-2131 American Milling Company, Westwood James roach, 781-344-7574 Amherst Woodworking & Supply, Inc., Northampton David short, 413-582-1852 Fine Finish, Inc., Waltham Eric swanson, 781-894-5171 Haydenville Woodworking & Design, Inc., Amherst Lance Hodes, 413-253-3229 H Iaccarino & Son, Inc., Boylston Francis iaccarino, 508-869-2136 J.C. Clocks Company, North Dartmouth Aguinaldo correia, 508-998-8442 J.H. Klein Wassink & Co., Inc., concord John Wassink, 978-369-3471

JohnCarlo Woodworking, Inc., Westfield peter Fiordalice, 413-562-4002 Kenyon Woodworking, Inc., Jamaica plain David Kenyon, 617-524-6883 Kochman Reidt and Haigh Inc., stoughton James Kochman, 781-341-4313 H Landmark Finish, Inc., Andover stewart Junge, 978-470-2040 H Mark Richey Woodworking, Newburyport Mark richey, 978-499-3800 H Mass Cabinets, Inc., Methuen Mike sarno, 978-738-0600 Micieli Contracting, Inc., Lynn salvatore Micieli, 781-581-6282 Moynihan Lumber, North reading Jack Miller, 978-664-3310 New England Caseworks, Inc., Woburn Matthew teal, 781-932-9980 H Padco Inc., Worcester Joseph padavano, 508-753-8486 Ponders Hollow Custom Moulding & Flooring, Westfield gerald Lashway, 413-562-8730 Shaw Woodworking Inc., cotuit James shaw, 508-563-1242 H South Shore Millwork, Inc., Norton Jeffrey Burton, 508-226-5500 Stone & Stone Woodworking Inc., indian Orchard terry stone, 413-543-8418 Thayer Street Associates, Inc., south Deerfield vern harrington, 413-665-4018 Valiant Industries, Inc., Amesbury charles Little, 978-388-3792 VCA Inc., Northampton Bruce Volz, 413-587-2750 Watson Brothers, Inc., Middleton Michael Watson, 978-774-7677 Windsor Architectural Woodworking, Malden Michael Moscaritolo, 781-324-9600 Wood Stock Mills Inc., springfield David townsend, 413-747-8066 Woodmeister Master Builders, Inc, Holden Kevin greene, 774-345-1000 H Wright Architectural Millwork, Northampton Walter price, 413-586-3528 Young’s Woodworking Inc., Amesbury chris young, 978-834-9028

MICHIGAN H 3rd Coast, Div. of Tadd Industries, Marne Daniel Despres, 616-677-5263 Advantage Millwork, Wyoming Jim Keuning, 616-248-7908 Albin Hengesbach Carpentry & Cust. Cabinets, Westphalia glenn Hengesbach, 989-587-4941 Allen Bradley Interiors Inc., rhodes Brian Allen, 989-689-4133 Architectural Millwork Specialists, southfield Nancy Earhart, 248-352-3850 H Brunt Associates Inc., Wixom Brian Brunt, 248-960-8295 H Case Systems, Midland Bill carpenter, 989-496-9510 H Concepts Plus LLC, traverse city Michael Hedlund, 231-995-0181 Custom Millworks & Cabinetry, inc., Howell gregory O’Brien, 517-545-4865 Daiek Woodworks, sterling Heights John Daiek, 586-268-1144 Dovetails, Inc., Waterford Kevin Evanson, 248-674-8777

H Eyewood Design Inc, interlochen Daniel Hansen, 231-275-5457 Fort Gratiot Cabinets & Counters, LLC, port Huron Jean Lenn, 810- 364-1924 G.I. Millwork Inc., plymouth John Malcom, 734-451-1100 Grand Valley Wood Products, Wyoming terry idema, 616-475-5890 Haworth, Inc., Big rapids Jeremy Jackson, 231-527-6680 Iannuzzi Millwork Inc., Fraser Dominic iannuzzi, 586-285-1000 Kropp Woodworking Inc., Mount clemens paul Kropp, 586-463-2300 MICA-TEC, Warren Jon canty, 586-758-4404 MOD Interiors Inc., ira township Matthew gaglio, 586-725-8227 Modern Millwork, Inc., Wixom Jeff Weinger, 248-347-4777 Nelson Mill Company, southfield Art Hug, 248-354-8200 Rice and Werthmann Inc., Detroit Darin Dudek, 313-921-6000 Rosati Specialties, clinton township Donald rosati, 586-783-3866 H Strata Design, traverse city tyler cerny, 231-929-2140 H Superior Wood Products Inc., grand rapids Ken stevens, 616-453-4100 H Thomas & Milliken Millwork, Northport Andy thomas, 231-386-7236 H Trend Millwork LLC., Lincoln park Brian Zuccaro, 313-383-6300 H Woodways Industries, Zeeland suzanne rudnitzki, 616-772-3292

MINNESOTA H Andersen Cabinet Inc., North st. paul richard Andersen, 651-777-5377 Artifex Millwork Inc., Wyoming Brian Miller, 651-462-5137 Cabinets by Choice, st. Louis park Andy Berg, 952-924-8958 Commercial Fixtures Inc., roseville Jeff stcynske, 651-628-9199 CTB Inc, Wyoming Kevin stachowski, 651-462-3550 Damschen Wood, Inc., Hopkins Daniel Damschen, 952-933-3600 Focal Point Fixtures Inc., st. cloud scott DeMarais, 320-203-1100 Goebel Fixture Company, Minnetonka robert croatt, 952-933-9981 Gray Wolf Manufacturing, Inc., Faribault Jim gillen, 507-334-3400 Interscapes Inc., Minneapolis ron Lyrek, 612-522-5009 Kingsbury Builders Supply, Inc., pine island John Kingsbury, 507-356-2200 Kleespie Custom Cabinets LLC, Morris Bill Kleepsie, 320-589-2121 H LSI Corporation of America, Minneapolis Keith Wrobel, 763-559-4664 Madsen Fixture & Millwork, Inc, Forest Lake Jeffrey trippe, 651-982-6220 Minncor Industries, st. paul Jessica Berg, 651-361-7500

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Northern Woodwork, Inc., thief river Falls Lincoln Olson, 218-681-2305 H Paul's Architectural Woodcraft / Mouldings Plus, Hugo John Benson, 763-559-2990 Precision Woodworks & Design, Inc, chisago city Joseph swanson, 651-257-6509 R.C. Smith Company, Burnsville peter smith, 952-854-0711 H Shaw/Stewart Millwork, Minneapolis Marilyn McElroy, 651-488-2525 Shopworks Inc., roseville greg pierson, 651-294-2020 H Siewert Cabinet & Fixture Mfg. Inc., Minneapolis rick siewert, 612-721-4456 H Southern Minnesota Woodcraft, Inc., Faribault Brad cohen, 507-334-4985 H St. Germain's Cabinet Inc., Duluth steve Fairbanks, 218-624-1234 Thompson Woodworks, Inc., Big Lake clayton thompson, 763-263-6352 TMJ Wood Products Company, savage richard Johander, 952-808-0003 White Rock Custom Cabinets, LLC, st. paul Dave Montour, 651-488-3000 H Wilkie Sanderson, sauk rapids Marc sanderson, 320-252-3165

MISSISSIPPI H Associated Architectural Products Inc., Brandon richard Ferguson, 662-245-0400 H Commercial Millwork Specialist, Inc., gulfport trey pennell, 228-868-3888 Custom Woodcrafts, Inc., Horn Lake William Jones, 662-393-2443 H Easley & Easley Millwork Inc., Jackson Bill Easley, 601-372-8881 Holly Springs Architectural Millwork & Mfg., Holly springs george smitherman, 662-252-2911 H McNeil Cabinet & Millwork, Bay springs philip McNeil, 601-764-2100 Pitts Companies Cabinets & Millwork, Fulton scott Wagner, 662-862-2338 H Scanlon-Taylor Millwork Co., Jackson Frances Fraley, 601-362-5333 Sheldon Laboratory Systems, Inc., crystal springs carl Adkins, 601-892-2731 H South Coast Architectural Woodworking, Moss point pat Lambert, 228-475-0912 Southeastern Architectural Woodworks, Brandon Joel price, 601-825-9791 Wells Cabinet Works, philadelphia glenn Wells, 601-656-3631 WoodWorkers Construction, Inc., picayune roland Fangue, 601-889-0322

MISSOURI A to Z Laminating Specialists Inc, Wentzville Mike Zender, 636-332-9961 H Architectural Woodwork Corp., st. Louis Jim ryan, 314-962-2070 H C.S. Humphrey & Company LLC, Kansas city sara Humphrey, 816-444-8100 Cabinet Masters, Inc., ironton russell Dunn, 573-546-9999 Cabinets by RKC, springfield travis Behymer, 417-864-0809 Casework, Inc., North Kansas city Norman Morris, 816-472-7222 CKC Manufacturing, Inc., st. Louis stephen cromer, 314-383-8222

Classic Woodworking, Inc., st. Louis Dave Hutchinson, 314-544-0121 H Cohen Architectural Woodworking, st. James Noah cohen, 573-265-7070 H Craftsman Cabinetry Kitchen & Bath Inc., st. genevieve DON gAssiEr, 573-883-9500 H Crescent Planing Mill Company, Inc., st. Louis Bill Fikes, 314-231-4118 David H. Schmidt Co., Inc., st. peters rick schmidt, 636-441-1555 H Fixture Concepts Inc., saint peters Nick Burch, 636-441-2210 For Your Convenience, rolla chris peters, 573-265-5191 H Gravois Planing Mill, Inc., st. Louis Bob paradoski, 314-776-2800 idX Corporation, st. Louis Mark clemens, 253-904-5063 L.K. Woodworking, Inc., st. Louis Michael Kowalski, 314-588-0180 H Lancia Brothers Woodworking & Fixture Mfg., st. Louis Bob Naumann, 314-721-0413 Merric Inc., Bridgeton steve rosen, 314-770-9944 H MidAmerica Mastercraft, Inc., st. Louis Michael Winters, 314-772-4884 Premier Woodwork Corporation, Wentzville Leon Williams, 636-327-9663 Quality Wood Products, Inc, Kansas city Kenny ruehling, 816-231-4601 Specialty Cabinets Inc., Belton Bob clark, 816-322-2211 St. Louis WoodWorks, st. Louis Woody Wood, 314-652-9663 H WoodByrne Cabinetry, Inc., st. Louis timothy Byrne, 314-621-4545

MONTANA H Le Cabinet Shoppe Inc., Laurel gordon smith, 406-628-8222 Moderne Cabinet, great Falls Layne shanahan, 406-453-4711 H Precision Woodworks of Montana, LLC, Noxon Doug Buckner, 406-847-8680 H Sidney Millwork Company, sidney Lee Harris, 406-482-2810

NEBRASKA C & H Cabinets and Countertops, Inc., crete John culver, 402-826-5887 Central Plains Millwork, Inc., Lincoln scott Nelson, 402-475-6370 Designer Woods, Inc., Omaha Mark Madsen, 402-592-5868 H Kay Dee Company of Omaha, Omaha robert schaefer, 402-593-9663 Ratigan-Schottler, Beatrice patrick ratigan, 402-223-3220 Windtree Mfg Inc., Lincoln clinton Atkinson, 402-467-5147

NEVADA A. Martin & Sons, part of Global Group, Las Vegas Ashley Donnelly, 702-438-0672 American Millwork Company, reno Ulrich Fuchs, 775-355-0180 Architectural Materials, Inc., Las Vegas tania tomyn, 702-227-7150

Artefice by Dianda, reno Barry phipps, 775-355-9663 Commercial Cabinet Company, Las Vegas curtis Moon, 702-368-0855 Complete Millwork Services Inc., carson city David Becher, 800-382-7486 H Interstate Millwork, Las Vegas Brandee ruiter, 702-795-7579 H Pacific Showcase, Las Vegas steve Keane, 702-796-7272 Powell Cabinet & Fixture Co., sparks Willis powell, 775-359-4700 Valley Custom Interiors, Inc., Las Vegas Bili Omidiji, 702-258-5005 Victory Woodworks, sparks Jim Elliker, 775-348-7552

NEW HAMPSHIRE Aubin Woodworking, Inc., Bow tony Aubin, 603-224-5512 H C.W. Keller & Assoc. Inc., plaistow charles Keller, 603-382-2028 Chamberlain Companies Inc., salem Neal chamberlain, 603-893-2606 H Procraft Corporation, New Boston James Wilcoxen, 603-487-2080 Staircrafters Plus LLC, Manchester Bryan Hubbard, 603-669-9244 H The Anthony Galluzzo Corporation, Londonderry Joseph galluzzo, 603-434-6140 H The Woodworks Architectural Millwork, Londonderry robin phillipson, 603-432-4050 Traditional Woodworking LLC, piermont Brian Henderson, 603-272-9324 Vigilant, Incorporated, Dover charles griffiths, 603-285-0400

NEW JERSEY Architectural Woodworking Associates, Frenchtown John gehman, 908-996-7866 H Artistic Doors and Windows, Avenel rick Autovino, 732-726-9400 H B & M Custom Cabinetry, Blackwood Mark Leonetti, 856-227-9248 Bossen Architectural Millwork Inc., cinnaminson Joseph Bossen, 856-786-1100 H Cabinet-Tronics, Inc., Birmingham Mike Lockwood, 609-267-2625 CBR Woodworking, LLC, Hainesport robert schultz, 609-261-1778 H Collingswood Architectural Millwork, collingswood robert Engelke, 856-854-0440 H Corporate Woodworking, Inc., Fairfield Bob Brennan, 973-227-2211 Custom Wood Furniture Inc., Newton John Kweselait, 973-579-4880 H ELS Educational & Laboratory Sys., Fairfield David roitburg, 973-227-1000 Epic Millwork, somerset Vincent Biviano, 732-296-0273 H Harrington Parker, ramsey James Agresti, 201-825-8500 H Hausmann Industries, Inc., Northvale Keith McHugh, 201-767-0255 Hutchinson Cabinets, sewell george Hutchinson, 856-468-5500 Metroplex Products Company Inc., Monroe township peter Herring, 732-561-2021 Metropolitan Architectural Woodwork, Union Darren commander, 908-687-8443

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Omnicraft Woodworking LLC, Hackensack John sonnenburg, 201 343 5730 H Osborns Mill, Farmingdale Mark piccolo, 732-751-0889 H Prime Design Custom Millwork, Blackwood Maureen pollard, 856-228-0001 RPI Industries Inc., Medford peter palko, 609-714-2330 Salon Interiors, south Hackensack Walter siegordner, 201-488-7888 H Sloan & Company, Inc., West caldwell gennady Zeretsky, 973-227-3555 Somerset Wood Products Co., raritan Lester Bloch, 908-526-0030

NEW MEXICO H Albuquerque Cabinets Inc., Albuquerque scott tregembo, 505-345-4331 Artistic Millwork & Cabinets, Albuquerque ronald sanchez, 505-899-6006 H Casework Technologies Ltd., Albuquerque tony perno, 505-872-2067 Enterprise Builders Corporation, Inc., Albuquerque ralph Baldwin, 505-857-0050 Fame Mfg/NM School Products, Albuquerque pete Moore, 505-884-1426 H Jaynes Structures, Inc., Albuquerque chuck trujillo, 505-345-8591 Martin Brothers, LLC, Albuquerque Donald Martin, 505-242-4591 H OGB Architectural Millwork, Albuquerque rick thaler, 505-998-0000 H P&M Cabinets, Albuquerque Wynn roberts, 505-883-4617 Sandoval Wood Works, gallup roberto sandoval, 505-778-5675 Sunray Construction, Inc., Albuquerque William Frahm, 505-344-4180 Tech Craft Company, Albuquerque robert gallegos, 505-821-0555 Ulibarri Construction, Albuquerque Ben Ulibarri, 505-346-1093

NEW YORK Adams Interiors, Farmingdale gene Adams, 631-249-8282 All Craft Fabricators, Inc., Hauppauge David payne, 631-951-4100 H Artone Manufacturing Company, Inc., Jamestown Michael calimeri, 716-664-2232 H Bauerschmidt & Sons, Inc., Jamaica Fred Bauerschmidt, 718-528-3500 Beaver Creek Industries, Inc., canaseraga gary Bajus, 607-545-6382 H BGI Interiors, Lackawanna David Owczarzak, 716-893-1417 H Bloch Industries LLC, rochester Brian geary, 585-334-9600 Cabinet Shapes Corporation, Long island city John seretis, 718-784-6255 Carob Industries Inc, Holbrook robert Levey, 631-225-0900 Centre Interiors Woodworking Co., Inc., Ozone park Alex Lee, 718-323-1343 Champion Millwork, Inc., syracuse Mark Zapisek, 315-463-0711 Cherrywood Artworks , Inc., Brooklyn Kaz shamsadov, 718-965-1000 H Christiana Millwork, Jamesville ross tuzzolino, 315-492-9099

H Clearwood Custom Carp. & Millwork, East syracuse Kyle Latray, 315-432-8422 H Conley Caseworks, Elma David Lock, 716-655-5830 Creative Laminates, Inc., syracuse Dennis Brackley, 315-463-7580 Customwood, Brooklyn Jim campo, 718-927-4700 H E. M. Pfaff and Son, Inc., Horseheads susan Alexander, 607-739-3691 H Elli NY Design Corp., ridgewood peter Ligas, 718-418-9002 Empire Exhibits & Displays Inc., Watervliet craig Koehler, 518-266-9362 H ENJO Architectural Millwork, staten island Joseph Autovino, 718-447-5220 Four Daughters, LLC, Brooklyn Moshe granit, 718-383-0440 H Genbrook Millwork, Inc., greene Josh Browning, 607-656-7563 George V DeVito Master Carpenter Inc, Medford george DeVito, 631-286-5080 GER Architectural Manufacturing, Inc., New rochelle george roach, 914-633-7799 H Hudson River Industries, schenectady Daniel Kelly, 518-346-2646 Island Architectural Woodwork, Inc., ronkonkoma Edward rufrano, 631-737-0020 Jackson Woodworks, Inc., Brainardsville christine Jackson, 518-651-2032 Jarrett Millwork Inc, Mount Vernon salvatore pagnotta, 914-662-2262 LD Home RemodelingContractors Inc., Forest Hills Doris Lozada, 718-793-6420 Lexi Interiors, Inc., Auburn chris colella, 315-253-3843 M&D Millwork, LLC, Amityville Darren Winter, 631-608-4444 Made LLC, Brooklyn Brian papa, 718-834-0171 Michael Verde Millwork Inc., Bridgehampton Michael Verde, 631-237-4797 Millco Woodworking LLC, Hall charles Millerd, 585-526-6844 Miller Blaker, Inc., Bronx Jerome Nocerino, 718-665-0500 H MMC Millwork, Albany Lief Larsen, 518-465-4109 MTD Corporation, West Babylon Matthew turnbull, 631-491-3905 New York Custom Woodworks, Mount Vernon paul Mulcahy, 914-663-2883 H Nordic Interior, Inc., Maspeth Helge Halvorsen, 718-456-7000 H NY Custom Interior Woodcraft Inc., Long island city Elizabeth Lagos, 718-392-1600 H Petersen Geller Spurge, Inc., Hudson scott Manchester, 518-828-2608 Precision Cabinets Inc., smithtown peter Loscialpo, 631-543-3870 H Quaker Millwork and Lumber, Inc., Orchard park robert raber, 716-662-3388 H R.B. Woodcraft, Inc., syracuse raymond Brooks, 315-474-2429 Ridge Cabinet & Showcase, Inc., rochester steve Lader, 585-663-0560 H Rimi Woodcraft Corp., Bronx ian Malings, 718-824-3900 H Riverfront Custom Design, Inc., N. tonawanda robert tague, 716-693-2501

Rochester Custom Millwork LLC, rochester Lesley Jarbe, 585-271-0810 Scanga Woodworking Corp., cold spring John paul scanga, 845-265-9115 T.E.R. Cabinetworks Inc., Oxford timothy russell, 607-843-2442 Terminal Millwork Inc., Albany Matthew Biagiotti, 518-465-7318 Thatcher Brook Millwork And Door, glens Falls pieter Lansing, 518-761-0568 H Tobin Woodworking, Inc., Farmingdale Jody tobin, 631-249-1614 H Universal Custom Millwork, Inc, Amsterdam stephen chapman, 518-843-5644 Urban WoodWorks, Ltd, Woodhaven gabi Bharat, 718-521-1141 Vella Interiors, Inc., Long island city Michael Vella, 718-729-0026 W. Designe Inc., peekskill Alejandro Bernabo, 914-736-1058 H Wood Etc., Inc., syracuse Arnold schmidt, 315-484-9663 Woodtronics, Inc., yorktown Heights Jan Efraimsen, 914-962-5205 Zale Contracting Inc., ridgewood Benny Zale, 718-366-1092

NORTH CAROLINA Appalachian Cabinets, Inc., Deep gap perry clark, 828 265 0830 H ArtisanMade Woodworks, Inc., Kernersville chuck Blanchard, 336-993-1602 H Atlantic Commercial Caseworks, charlotte Nathaniel gatewood, 704-393-9500 H Basepoint, Inc., rocky Mount Larry gutshall, 252-977-7549 Bassett Builders, Inc., Arden Zachary Bassett, 828 651 0054 Carocraft Cabinets, Inc., charlotte Larry stroud, 704-376-0022 H Carolina Cabinet Company, Inc., Wilson randy Batts, 252-291-5181 H Carolina Millwork of Rockingham, rockingham rebecca parker, 910-997-4551 Carolina Woodcraft, Norwood Jim yeatts, 704-474-3232 Carolina Woodworks & Laminates Inc., Monroe Douglas scott, 704-289-5200 Casework ETC., Wilmington Mickey Matthews, 910-763-7119 CKS Architectural Millwork, Durham Zach Fox, 919-477-6318 H Cleora Sterling Corporation, Mebane chip cappelletti, 919-563-5800 Craft Woodwork, Inc., Wilson David craft, 252-237-7581 H Custom Wood Products of Rural Hall, Inc., rural Hall James simmons, 336-969-6886 H D & L Cabinets, Inc., graham Liz DeMarco, 336-376-6009 E.J. Kidd & Company, raleigh Eric Kidd, 919-850-0098 H Forbes Custom Cabinets LLC, Apex Flint Davis, 919-362-4277 Garland Woodcraft Co., Inc., Durham Harold yates, 919-596-8236 Goodman Millwork Inc., salisbury Franco goodman, 704-633-2421 H Guilford Builders Supply Co., greensboro Mark thompson, 336-621-1208

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Hammerhead Custom Inc., stokesdale reginald Erwin, 336-643-3506 Hands On Woodworking Inc., cornelius Eric smith, 704-892-7720 H Hardwood Designs, Hillsborough tom carstens, 919-643-1100 H Interior Wood Specialities Inc., Elizabethtown Huig Zuiderent, 910-862-8760 H Kewaunee Scientific Corporation, stateville cynthia Freeze, 704-873-7202 Koops Woodworks, LLC, gastonia Matt Koops, 704-874-0274 Lentz Cabinets and Associates LLC, Arden Barry Lentz, 828-687-7688 H Madison Construction Group, pineville chris Mezzanotte, 704-588-4992 H Northside Cabinets Inc., Hillsborough peter singer, 919-732-6100 Nstall, Inc., charlotte Fred crawford, 704-523-5777 H Pine Creek Cabinets, Inc., Winston-salem Michael caligiuri, 336-784-1061 H Prestige Millwork Inc., star stephen Bracey, 910-428-2360 H Pridgen Woodwork Incorporated, Whiteville Jack Burgess, 910-642-7175 H Riddley Cabinet Company, Inc., Kings Mountain terry riddley, 704-435-8829 Right Angles Millwork, Inc., youngsville george skinner, 919-562-2467 RLS Commercial Interiors, Inc., Wendell robert stout, 919-365-4086 Rowland Woodworking, Inc., High point Jeffrey cox, 336-887-0700 H Salisbury Custom Woodwork LLC, salisbury Wayne sasser, 704-723-4757 H Salisbury Millwork/Kronen Casework, salisbury Leon Mabe, 704-603-4501 Stanly Fixtures Co., Inc., Norwood Harold thompson, 704-474-3184 Stanton & Stanton, Inc., sylva charles stanton, 828-586-1657 H Stephenson Millwork Co., Inc., Wilson Lee stephenson, 252-237-1141 H Superior Millwork LLC, Wilmington tony gardner, 910-763-0862 Team Solutions Inc., cornelius cynthia team, 704-987-0100 H Triangle Case Work, Inc., raleigh ricardo Martinez, 919-781-2270 Unique Concepts, Wendell Fred Leach, 919-366-2001 Venture, Inc., Fremont shane Davis, 252-291-7125 Walstonburg Cabinets, LLC, Walstonburg tony Holloman, 252-753-4296 H Watson Woodworks, Winston-salem John Watson, 336-788-1881 WoodTech/Interiors, Inc., charlotte Bob Binner, 704-332-7215 Yadkin Valley Cabinet Co, Inc, Mount Airy todd Hiatt, 336-786-9860 Zepsa Industries, Inc., charlotte Ed Zepsa, 704-583-9220

NORTH DAKOTA H Cal-Dak Cabinets, Minot gary price, 701-838-2901 H JSM Woodworks, West Fargo Jason Messer, 701-281-5070

H Minot Sash and Door Company, Minot Michael Feist, 701-852-2181 H R & S Casework, Inc., Fargo Doug carney, 701-298-0252 H TMI Systems Design Corp., Dickinson Dean rummel, 701-456-6716

OHIO Alliance Millwork & Manufacturing, LLC., trotwood Martha grauduss, 937-529-7571 H Amtekco Industries, Inc., columbus Bruce Wasserstrom, 614-228-6590 ArtWoodworking & Mfg. Co., cincinnati Michelle clemons, 513-681-2986 Baird Brothers Sawmill, Inc., canfield scott Baird, 1-800-732-1697 H Bruewer Woodwork Mfg. Company, cleves ralph Bruewer, 513-353-3505 H Cassady Woodworks Inc., Dayton tom Joch, 937-256-7948 H Corna/Kokosing Millshop, Westerville Jim Negron, 614-901-8844 CourtHouse Mfg., dba Chappell Door Co., Washington courthouse Wayne gooley, 740- 335-2727 H Creative Cabinet Systems, Inc., Arcanum gerald riegle, 937-692-5188 Creative Cabinets, Ltd, Lancaster Jerry Meldrum, 740-689-0603 H Crowe's Cabinets, Inc., Lowellville paul crowe, 330-536-2545 H Custom Millwork Designs, Oakwood Village James torrence, 440-232-4644 H DB Cabinets & Construction, Arcanum Dennis Benedict, 937-692-5633 H Dover Cabinet Industries, Inc., Dover John perkowski, 330-343-9074 H Eklips Enterprises, Inc., Dayton Andrew Klips, 937-235-0157 H Eurocase Arch. Cabinets & Millwork, Millersburg Nick Mullet, 330-674-0681 F.A. Requarth, Co., Dayton Harold requarth, 937-224-1141 Falls Millwork & Building Components, cuyahoga Falls robert casal, 330-945-7555 H Forum Manufacturing Inc., Milford center Nancy Kovacs, 937-349-8685 H Hoge Lumber Company, New Knoxville Bruce Eschmeyer, 419-753-2263 Jones Lumber and Millwork Co., columbus stephen Husmann, 614-274-1109 H Merritt Woodwork, Mentor Keith Merritt, 440-942-0205 H Mill Tech, LLC, columbus Kevin Henderson, 614-275-1888 H Millwork Fabricators Inc., Dayton scott Ney, 937-299-5452 H Mock Woodworking Co., Zanesville Douglas Mock, 740-452-2701 Mr. O’s Custom Millwork & Store Fixtures, N. canton J Hunter Fox, 330-494-8734 H Nagele Manufacturing Co., Brookpark ron Nagele, 216-433-1100 Northeastern Cabinetry, Willoughby pat primozic, 440-918-9040 Ohio Wooden Bench Co, cincinnati Kenneth Luken, 513-941-5100 Ohio Woodworking Company, Norwood James Frank, 513-631-0870 Okeana Hardwoods & Mfg., Okeana Ken Zawaski, 513-738-3421

P & T Millwork Inc., chagrin Falls Michael Doyle, 440-543-2151 Red Barn Cabinet Co., Arcanum Mark Angle, 937-884-9800 H Reserve Millwork, Inc., cleveland tony Azzolina, 216-531-6982 Rivereast Custom Cabinets, Inc, toledo John Weiser, 419-244-3226 Riverside Construction Services, Inc., cincinnati robert Krejci, 513-723-0900 Royal Cabinet Design Co., Brook park Joe Estephan, 216-267-5330 Sheridan Mfg. Ohio, dba James Parritt & Assoc., swanton Michael Hofmann, 419-826-0206 Sheridan Millwork & Cabinetry, cleveland Ed sheridan, 216-663-9333 Southern Cabinetry Inc., Bidwell Don strieter, 740-245-5992 H Stanton Millworks, cincinnati John Zembrodt, 513 961 7201 Stoller Custom Cabinetry, Inc., sterling greg stoller, 330-939-6555 Swiss Woodcraft, Inc., rittman Kenneth Maibach, 330-925-1807 TDS Custom Cabinets, Westerville Joseph Flynn, 614-445-6144 H Ted Bolle Millwork, Inc., springfield patrick Nartker, 937-325-8779 H Topcraft, Inc., Barberton todd Ondecker, 330-753-3083 H Vaughn Interior Concepts, Inc, Dayton craig Vaughn, 937-220-9996 Viox Services, Inc., cincinnati Joe Balzer, 513-679-3329 H Vivo Brothers Inc., poland Vince Vivo, 330-629-8686 Volpe Millwork Inc., cleveland John Volpe, 216-581-0200 H Wittrock Woodworking & Mfg., cincinnati chris Wittrock, 513-891-5800 H Wood Dimensions Inc., cleveland thomas rocks, 216-251-5509

OKLAHOMA H Alpha Omega Woodworks, LLC., Norman pJ pinkerton, 405-364-0022 Contemporary Cabinets, Edmond Kirk Morrison, 405-330-4592 H Cooper Cabinet Systems, Oklahoma city steve cooper, 405-528-7220 EGR Incorporated, Oklahoma city Darren Lister, 405-943-0900 H FADCO, Inc., tulsa Bob Vincent, 918-832-1641 H Lakewood Cabinetry, Langley Doug Olson, 918-782-2203 H Wood Systems, Inc., tulsa John Derosier, 918-749-7062

OREGON H Advance Cabinet Designs, Inc., Eugene Andy Michaud, 541-465-3394 H Architectural Millwork Mfg. Co., Eugene Jarold stump, 541-689-1331 H Artek, Inc., Beaverton Allen Kullgren, 503-641-6877 Charles Marpet Fine Woodworking, cottage grove charles Marpet, 541-767-0674 Fixturelogic, Eugene Mike petrushkin, 541-485-7579

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H Fuller Cabinets, Eugene Kallin Benson, 541-349-9887 H Lemons Millwork, Albany David Lemons, 541-926-1463 Market Contractors, portland steve sorensen, 503-255-0977 Nelson & Pyle Woodworking Co., Inc., roseburg steve pyle, 541-673-3434 Northwest Millwork, salem gary Kohler, 503-375-2530 Parts & Pieces, Inc., gresham Darrel Fugman, 503-665-8991 Salem Wood Products Inc., salem Dan Koonce, 503-364-9772

PENNSYLVANIA H Allegheny Millwork & Lumber, Lawrence rex coen, 724-873-8700 H American Millwork & Cabinetry, Inc., Emmaus george reitz, 610-965-0040 H Artisan Display Inc., red Hill John Wassmer, 215-679-8577 Beam’s Custom Woodworking Inc., geigertown William Beam, 610-286-9040 Bentley & Collins Company, Montoursville Kurt Fritz, 570-546-3250 H Biltwood Architectural Millwork, Inc., green castle James Hickey, 717-593-9400 H Boyertown Planing Mill Company, Boyertown John Bingaman, 610-367-2124 Brightbill Industries Inc., Harrisburg Martin Brightbill, 717-233-4121 Burns & Wohlgemuth, Bensalem george Wohlgemuth, 215-638-9672 Campbell & Strasser, Bath campbell & strasser, 610-837-6604 Commercial Stainless, Bloomsburg Brian Wawroski, 571-387-8980 Construction Specialties, Inc., Muncy craig richie, 570-546-5941 Cramer Millwork, Inc., philadelphia Mark cramer, 215-564-0571 Domenick Bambino Construction, Jerome Domenick Bambino, 814-242-9583 H E. B. Endres Inc., Huntingdon richard Endres, 814-643-1860 E.L.C. Manufacturing, West pittston Edward chukinas, 570-655-3060 H Eastern Regional Millwork Company, Fairfield James Davis, 717-794-2114 H Fine-line Cabinets, Inc., Hollidaysburg Douglas irvin, 814-695-8133 FixtureOne, philadelphia Kenneth schutz, 215-423-4949 Glenshaw, Allison park Kenneth rogg, 412-753-0231 H Harmony Plus Woodworks Inc., Dillsburg terry Frankenfield, 717-432-0372 H Hill Woodworks, Inc., Brogue Jim Hill, 717-927-9771 H Hoff Enterprises Inc., Johnstown Kurt Freidhoff, 814-535-8371 Interior Creations Inc., philadelphia John Digregorio, 215-425-9390 H Interior Motives, Inc., coalport samantha tarr, 814-672-3100 H Ivan C. Dutterer, Inc., Hanover Whitney coombs, 717-637-8977 H J.C. Snavely & Sons, Inc., Lancaster Alan Hinson, 717-291-8989

H Kutztown Woodworking Company, Kutztown craig sholedice, 610-683-8910 H Master Woodcraft Corporation, Washington David Diesel, 724-225-5530 Mastercraft Woodworking CO., INC., shoemakersville christopher peters, 610-926-1500 H Merrigan Corp, dba/National Woodwork Mfg., Bethlehem christine Merrigan, 610-317-6300 H Millwork Solutions Inc., seward Joe Deluna, 877-577-7070 Mitre Wright Inc., york todd salony, 717-812-1000 H Morris Black and Sons, Allentown charles Buchsbaum, 610-264-2700 H New Holland Church Furniture, New Holland Donald Long, 717-354-4521 Paone Woodworking Corporation, philadelphia Joseph paone, 215-739-6634 H Parisi Inc., Newtown Joe parisi, 215-968-6677 H Premier Woodcraft, coatesville Joseph Arena, 610-383-6624 H Scheel & Sharp of PA LLC, Norristown chris salvitti, 610-279-5300 T.C. Millwork Inc., Bensalem Dennis Kubach, 215-245-4210 Team Laminates Company, pittsburgh John Earnest, 412-323-1911 H Tech 2000 Woodworks, Inc., Jeannette Keith geller, 724-522-9914 H The Cutting Edge, Alburtis Don Kauffman, 610-845-1090 Top of the Line Inc., Lester Mark Blackburn, 610-521-7441 Wood-Metal Industries, selinsgrove Harold persing, 570-374-1176 Woodsong, Inc., Lancaster Kenneth Winters, 717-399-8795 Wrightstown Millwork, Wrightstown randy phillips, 215-968-7799 H Wyatt Incorporated, pittsburgh Frederick Episcopo, 412-787-5800

PUERTO RICO Cabinet Maker of P.R. Inc., Lajas Neftali Lluch, 787-899-5900 H Hambleton Group Companies, Inc., san Juan tito suarez, 787-781-8186 Paul Biver Furniture Mfg, Inc., san Juan paul Biver, 787-763-4732 Riax Contractors Corp, san Jaun Axel riveria, 787-754-6410

RHODE ISLAND All State Fabricators, div. EMI Industries, cranston William Johnson, 401-785-3900 Artisan Millwork, LLC, pawtucket peter sparling, 401-721-5500 H Design Fabricators, Inc., cranston roberta degraide, 401-944-5294 H Elite Fixtures, Warwick John Notarianni, 401-921-4919 H Frank Shatz & Company, Inc., Warwick randy shatz, 401-739-1822 H Herrick & White, Ltd., cumberland Ken Bertram, 401-658-0440 H Jutras Woodworking, Inc., smithfield paul Jutras, 401-949-8101 H Millwork One, Inc., cranston John Fish, 401-738-6990

Modern Industries, Inc., providence Edmund capozzi, 401-331-8000 H Monarch Industries, Inc., Warren Michael Friedman, 401-247-5200 New England Woodworking Company, Middletown William Nagle, 401-841-5544 H T & C Woodworking, pawtucket Ferdinando Moniz, 401-728-9663

SOUTH CAROLINA Art of Woodwork & Design Charleston, North charleston Bernie LeBoeuf, 843-554-9655 H Biggs Casework, Florence Biggs Love, 843-673-0081 H Blue Ridge Cabinetworks, LLC, spartanburg Benjamin ratterree, 864-595-0398 Cabinets of the Carolinas, Inc., greer Deborah saring, 864-877-7877 Center Line Woodworking Services, Lugoff Michael Ballew, 803-438-8857 H Charleston Woodworks, Inc., charleston James Jacobs, 843-744-0016 H CMS Manufacturing LLC, summerville chris Wagner, 843-873-9192 H Coastal Millwork & Supply LLC, summerville chris Wagner, 843-873-9192 Commercial Casework Inc., greenville scott Van steenburgh, 864- 239-0306 Designer Cabinetry by Flanders, gaston paul Flanders, 803-739-0034 H Low Country Case and Millwork, Inc., Ladson David stasiukaitis, 843-797-0881 M&M Custom Woodworks, Inc., greenville gregory Mock, 864-269-0888 H Midlands Woodwork, LLC, Lexington ricky Batchelor, 803-808-0346 H PCI Cabinetworks, Harleyville stephen Wilkinson, 843-462-7509 H Satterfield Woodworking Inc., greer gene Fowler, 864-877-0706 H Specialty Woodworks, Inc., Lexington graham Houghten, 803-957-8872 The Fitts Company, Lexington tod Densmore, 803-356-5947 Thompson Cabinets & Millwork,Inc., Murrell’s inlet James thompson, 843-651-0071 W & W Cabinet Shop Inc., charleston roy Landowske, 843-552-3321 Woodco Inc., piedmont Brian Dobson, 864-277-4001 Yoders Building Services, Fair play Ed Broyles, 864-972-3003

SOUTH DAKOTA JMJ Caseworks, sioux Falls susan peters, 605- 332-0805 Maloney, Inc., sioux Falls Michael Maloney, 605-368-5214 Patzer Woodworking inc., Mitchell thomas patzer, 605-996-5983 H Riss & Associates Cabinets & Casework, Black Hawk timothy roth, 605-718-5080

TENNESSEE H ALC-Collegedale, Ooltewah chip Albright, 423-693-2140 �H American Foodservice, savannah ralph Egee, 731-925-2200 ANA Woodworks, LLC, chattanooga Mike MacKinnon, 423-867-3171

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Architectural Millwork Solutions, LLC, Jackson Mark taylor, 731-427-9631 Architectural Surfaces L.L.C., chattanooga Larry Leigh, 423-899-6233 H CampbellRhea-ICI, paris Jim Arthurs, 731-642-4251 Cumberland Architectural Millwork, Inc., Nashville Andrew Martin, 615-254-1710 English Cabinet Shop Inc., Kingsport charles English, 423-323-3342 Integrity Architectural Millwork, Nashville Frank Fuzzell, 615-332-0076 Memphis Millwork, div. Creative Contractors, Memphis David rhea, 901-525-9966 Memphis Plywood Corporation, Memphis Hunter Mitchell, 901-948-5531 New Appearance Cabinet, Inc., Nashville philip Mcghee, 615-279-9663 H Peerless Woodworking Corp., Bluff city Don Jacobson, 423-538-7167 SCS Architectural Caseworks, Inc., Memphis William shaw, 901-948-6610 Shelby Millwork, LLC, Memphis Jon speck, 901-458-5960 SledgeCraft, Inc., Murfreesboro trevor sledge, 615-898-1223 SSC Casework/Millwork, Mount pleasant scott Holt, 931-379-9170 Steve Ward and Associates, Inc., Nashville Hank Webb, 615-350-7310 H Sudberry Millwork Inc., Nashville Don craddock, 615-331-4076 Tate Ornamental Inc., White House Ernie palmquist, 615-672-8333 Vintage Millworks, Inc., Nashville Margaret Dunn, 615-244-8044

TEXAS 21st Century Manufacturing, Houston paul Birdwell, 832-593-0123 H AAA Woodwork, LLC, Houston Nelson Alexandre, 713-935-0002 Abilene Millwork, Abilene Doug shepherd, 325-677-8856 Acacia Originals, LLC, Kingwood Will Fuller, 877-565-5995 H Alpha Omega Casework, Inc., taylor Alan Williams, 512-762-9355 H Ameritek Design, Inc., Houston Mike parekh, 281-442-7767 H Anton Cabinetry, Arlington John Anton, 817-460-8681 H Apple Contractors, Houston robert Dean, 713-681-2218 Ar-Case, dba Architectural Caseworks of TX, san Antonio Marie plata, 210-735-5175 Bespoke Millwork, Missouri city Derek Olander, 281-403-7656 H Brownco Construction Company, rowlett Jerry Brown, 214-227-9714 H Brownsville Architectural Millwork, Inc., Brownsville Minnie spieckermann, 956-831-3351 H Buda Woodworks LP, Buda Bill Kleinsorge, 512-312-0550 Buffalo Architectural Woodwork, Houston Norman thornhill, 713-747-5424 Cartwright Wood Products LLC, spring Jimmy cartwright, 281-924-9988 Casework Solutions LLC, El paso Juan soto, 915-875-8640

Century Millwork, Inc., Houston Herb Walpole, 281-821-0191 CG Construction and Architectural Millwork, El paso carlos gallardo, 915-239-1980 H Classic Millwork & Products Inc., El paso Bruce spitz, 915-833-9922 H Cobra Specialty Products, Joshua curt plihal, 817-447-6087 H Colony Cabinets, Inc. dba CCI Group, Longview James Hodges, 903-753-2488 Comac Fixtures, Inc., Amarillo ruby Weiss, 806-376-4511 H Concepts in Cabinetry, st. Hedwig Martine iverson, 210-667-1717 Contemporary Concepts Inc, texarkana Danielle Mcraven, 903-831-4482 Cosmos Woodwork, LLC, Houston Obed Morales, 281-530-1505 H CRC-Mastercraft, Inc., Houston candi graves, 281-897-8880 Creative Cabinetry, Bryan Hilda Wertz, 979-778-7087 Cubic Custom Cabinets Corporation, grand prairie Michael Haynes, 972-647-4090 Cypress Millwork, Inc., Houston Hector Noriega, 713-868-3488 Decor Architectural Millwork Inc., Houston Michael sobota, 281-445-5353 Dimension Millworks Inc, san Antonio ronnie Hodge, 210-271-9785 Environment LTD, Houston Mel Manning, 281-983-0100 H Facility Construction Services, Inc. (FCS), Dallas paul Holden, 214-381-0101 Faubion Associates, Inc, Dallas tom prebensen, 214-565-1000 Fish Construction, Inc., stafford scott Fish, 281-261-3375 Freedom Architectural Millwork, cleveland David smith, 281-592-5377 H Global Casework Manufacturing, sugar Land george Abuata, 281-494-6181 Goebel Woodwork, cuero robert goebel, 361-277-5220 H Howard-McKinney, Inc., tyler chris Johnson, 903-593-3651 H Hunter Millworks, Inc., Lubbock Dan poole, 806-792-4864 H Imperial Casework, Inc., El paso Eddie palacios, 915-757-3242 H Imperial Mill & Fixtures Inc., corpus christi James Kollaja, 361-883-4630 Impressions Architectural Millwork, cypress Brian Dumaine, 281-477-8080 J. Brooks Mitchell Cabinets & Millwork, roanoke Mike Quinn, 817-854-0044 Janov Millwork and Mfg., LLC, Austin Daniel Janov, 512-894-3443 H JC Millwork Inc, princeton Billy palmertree, 972-734-3375 H Jericho Woodworks, sugar Land Nidal Abuata, 281-313-5780 H Jim R Reynolds and Associates, spring Jim reynolds, 281-350-1133 H Joshtom Millwork, Houston tobin Englet, 281-561-8484 H K.P. Kabinets, cuero David Kacir, 361-275-8472 Khoury, Inc., Waco John Manchen, 254-754-5481

KND Interiors Inc., san Antonio robert Drzymala, 210-649-4200 H Lutz Woodworks LLC, Wylie greg Lutz, 972-429-5521 Maverick Door and Millwork Inc., schertz craig Montgomery, 210-659-5553 H MEDCO Construction, LLC, Dallas rod Luedtke, 214-820-9449 H MGC Millwork, LP, Houston Kari tryggvason, 713-800-7300 H Millennia Cabinetry Inc., Helotes Edward clukey, 210-688-3107 NC Group, Inc., Houston DANiEL tAMEZ, 281-459-9418 H Odom Construction Services, Inc., Mesquite Veronica Odom, 972-289-4447 Panel Specialist, Inc., temple Matthew robinson, 254-774-9800 Pechal Cabinets, temple Bill tepera, 254-773-4082 Phoenix Millwork, Alvin John savoy, 281-388-2211 H Pioneer Architectural Millwork, Houston robert crane, 713 461 8203 H Pioneer Millworks, Inc., Amarillo Bill couture, 806-622-3201 Progressive Millwork, dba Nagelhout & Co., Austin robert Nagelhout, 512-832-0551 Red River Door Company, L.L.C., Denton Hans Heintel, 940-566-8700 RLN Corporation dba RLN Industries, Inc., Webster ronda Neumann, 409-316-0555 H Robert Shaw Mfg. Co., Inc., Fort Worth robert shaw, 817-927-2557 Rodgers-Wade, paris James Miller, 903-739-2500 H South Texas Woodmill Inc., Brownsville David Wilhite, 956-831-3304 Struckmeyer Company, irving John struckmeyer, 972-438-4810 TCS Industries Inc., Alamo Manuel garza, 956-781-2751 H Terrill Manufacturing Company, san Angelo Kent terrill, 325-655-7133 H Texas Woodwork Interiors, Houston Nabil Hodali, 713-921-5996 Third Day Cabinetry, Inc, Lubbock ted clayton, 806-441-6029 Timber Casework Mfg. Co., Inc., corpus christi Lindsey Eubank, 361-887-1661 Tomco, Inc., san Antonio tom Mcgee, 210-270-9510 Top Notch Cabinet Installation Inc., Manvel pete Meade, 832-309-1663 Toppy’s Architectural Millwork, Inc., Fort Worth randy reeder, 817-536-5625 H Trautschold Millwork, Ltd., Waco Mike sheedy, 254-752-6547 Trimco, El paso chris Elguea, 915-855-8501 Tyler Wood Works, Inc., troup Jerry Mabry, 903-842-2443 H Victoria Cabinetworks, Victoria casey roth, 361-578-0263 Watson & Cochran Inc., Dallas Kyle cochran, 469-441-4735 Woodhaus, carrollton Jeff Dale, 972-245-8117 X-treme Fixtures, Inc., grand prairie terry Frazier, 972-264-2224

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UTAH H Accent Cabinets by Craftsman, salt Lake city Lagrande till, 801-746-7072 Albertsons Mills, payson Duane Lundell, 801-465-4853 Anderson Mill Inc., salt Lake city Alan Meikle, 801-322-2112 H Associated Fixture Maufacturing Inc., Magna scott colledge, 801-250-7620 H Boswell Wasatch Mill, springville Jessica Harvey, 801-489-7527 Boswell-Olsen Enterprises, Inc, Lindon Mark Olsen, 801-796-6950 Cabin-Tree Cabinets, riverton samuel Naylor, 801 671 7575 H Contempo Cabinet & Mill, salt Lake city scott carroll, 801-886-9111 H Fetzer Architectural Woodwork, West Valley city Erik Fetzer, 801-484-6103 H Fondell Architectural Woodwork, Inc., Lehi Jon Fondell, 801-768-4467 H Granite Mill & Fixture Co., salt Lake city gary sandberg, 801-467-3222 H Huetter Mill & Cabinet Inc., Murray Heath Harkey, 801-263-9437 H Hurco Design & Manufacturing, Ogden clifford peterson, 801-334-3305 Jensen’s Architectural Woodwork Inc., Murray sheldon Mark Jensen, 801-281-3069 Legacy Mill & Cabinet LLC, North salt Lake Kurt Draper, 801-292-0795 H M.C. MIll & Design, sandy cory Madsen, 801-255-9964 New Star General Contractors, salt Lake city teresa Love, 801-972-6227 Riverwoods Mill, Inc., st. george chris peterson, 435-673-4145 Thompson & Son Cabinet, Deweyville David thompson, 435-257-7152 H Wavell-Huber Wood Products, North salt Lake city Jeff sessions, 801-936-6080 H Westwood Mill & Cabinet, Inc., salt Lake city steve Johnson, 801-972-9575 Wildwood Architectural Mill, salt Lake city Brad petersen, 801-677-6455

VIRGINIA Annandale Millwork Corporation, Winchester robert Frogale, 540-665-9600 Architectural Wood, roanoke Bruce cody, 540-989-1040 H Ashland Woodwork, Inc., Ashland J. clay stiles, 804-798-4088 Blair Dumond Inc., richmond chris saltonstall, 804-359-2090 Cabinets Direct, Eagle rock Kenneth Weaver, 540-884-2329 H Campostella Builders, Norfolk Doyle palmer, 757-545-3212 Capitol Exhibit Services, Inc., Manassas charles Farmer, 703-330-9000 Cavanaugh Cabinets, charlottesville Jim cavanaugh, 434-977-7100 Charles Yost Custom Cabinets Inc., Newport News charles yost, 757-873-2147 Collins Bros Cabinet Company, Danville David collins, 434-793-4043 H Commercial Custom Cabinet, Inc., richmond gary carlton, 804-228-2100

H Creative Dimension Group, Inc., Fredericksburg Deborah sullivan, 540-891-1953 Culby Supply LLC, Wise Mike culbertson, 276-328-2224 Custom Fixture Company, richmond craig Meyer, 804-353-5565 Five Star Fab & Fixture, salem Bryan Wilkinson, 540-444-0456 H Fuller & d'Albert. Inc., Fairfax John Huzzard, 703-591-8000 H Gaithersburg Cabinetry & Millwork, Warrenton stephan smith, 540-347-4551 H Hackney Millwork, Inc., West point gene Hackney, 804-843-3312 Hopewell Craft Company, Inc, Hopewell Vicki ryder, 804-458-5235 House of Doors, Alexandria steve graboyes, 703-751-9000 H IBS Corp., Manassas paul Bell, 703-631-4011 Ideal Building Supply Inc., rocky Mount cecil Hodges, 540-483-5511 H Jefferson Millwork & Design, Inc., sterling Michael corrigan, 703-260-3370 H Julian Swain Builders, Inc., Norfolk Julian swain, 757-459-8000 Karn Custom Woodwork, richmond Kathy Karn, 804-213-0300 H Kearney & Associates,lnc., culpeper patrick Kearney, 540-423-9511 H Key Woodworking, Inc., springfield Ken Lee, 703-914-2526 Lantz Custom Woodworking, Harrisonburg Douglas Lantz, 540-438-1819 H Nielsen Builders, Inc., Harrisonburg Larry Hensley, 540-434-7376 H Potomac Architectural Millwork, Lorton Nelly Mori, 703-440-6800 H Premier Millwork and Lumber Co., Virginia Beach george Melnyk, 757-463-8870 Ruffin & Payne, Inc., richmond John Barnett, 804-329-2691 S & T Commercial Cabinets LLC, Hampton John Nissen, 757-726-2802 H Serenity House Cabinets, Ferrum Frank Eddy, 540-365-7711 Smoot Lumber Company, Alexandria tim conklin, 703-823-2100 H Southside Manufacturing Corporation, Danville Larry Hinton, 434-836-6347 H The Millwork Specialist, LLC, richmond Mike Karn, 804-262-9296 Tidewater Architectural Millwork Inc., Virginia Beach B.r. scarbourough, 757- 422-8348 Vangarde Woodworks, richmond Mark Franko, 804-355-4940 H Virginia Millwork, richmond James Hamilton, 804-266-5264 Waterfront Lumber Co., Inc., Newport News John rogers, 757-245-0091 H Wellingford Systems, Inc, Manassas Joseph yang, 571-379-5500 H Wilcox Woodworks Inc., Manassas Daniel Wilcox, 703-369-3455 H Winchester Woodworking Corp., Winchester James Hamilton, 540-667-1700

WASHINGTON H AAA Cabinets & Millwork Inc., Airway Heights tim stewart, 509-484-7152

Aspen Fine Woodworks, poulsbo thomas Walker, 360 697 2002 H Cabinet Tech, LLC, yakima rick stilley, 509-575-0180 Corporate Casework, tacoma rob rushton, 253-582-2522 H Custom Craft llc, sumner Leary Jobe, 253-826-5450 H Custom Source Woodworking, Inc, Olympia Joe Wadsworth, 360-491-9365 H Genothen Holdings, LLC, tumwater terese Dwinal, 360-352-3636 In Store Services, Inc., seattle Jeff graham, 206-682-3934 Interior Wood Products, LLC, Olympia Dave Newlean, 360-352-7273 Interior Woodworking Specialists, redmond tracey Hepner, 425-881-1328 Master Millwork Inc., puyallup cathy rasmussen, 253-770-2023 Neeley Construction & Cabinet Co., puyallup John Neeley, 253-845-8838 Northwest Millwork, seattle Kathy Arnold, 206-284-6440 H Northwood Cabinets, Inc., Woodland Matt Kopman, 360-225-1001 O.B. Williams Company, seattle David Wick, 206-623-2494 H Pearson Millwork, Inc., Arlington Kirsten ingham, 360-435-9516 Prism Cabinets and Construction Inc., Everett robert Flotte, 425-258-2271 H Riverside Millwork, Inc., Mt. Vernon Jeff Deterding, 360-424-7340 Skagit Architectural Millwork, Mt. Vernon craig Wells, 360-336-9587 Specialty Wood Manufacturing, tacoma sonja Kallam, 253-531-1335 Stone Age Millworks NW, Inc., Oak Harbor Lee steigerwald, 360-675-0440 H Westmark Products, Inc., tacoma Dennis Milsten, 253-531-3470

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WEST VIRGINIA H Allegheny Restoration & Builders Inc., Morgantown Blair Lee, 304-594-2570 Chandler’s Plywood Products, Huntington Bruce Mosser, 304-429-1311 Fertig Cabinet Co., Inc., Moorefield robert Fertig, 304- 538-6215 H Greenbrier Architectural Woodwork, ronceverte claire Larocco, 304-647-5913 Mott Manufacturing, LLC, Maxwelton Doug Walton, 304-497-2115 Wilson Quality Millwork, Inc., Elkins Jerry yeager, 304-636-9096

WISCONSIN A. Fillinger Inc., Milwaukee robert Fillinger, 414-353-8433 H A.J. Pietsch Company, Milwaukee Dave Nadolski, 414-342-0531 American Woodwork, Inc., Milwaukee gary Busateri, 414-438-0400 Bishop Fixture & Millwork, Inc., Balsam Lake Mark call, 715-485-9312 C.L.S. Custom Laminating Specialists, green Bay reese Busjahn, 920-434-4266 H Carley Wood Associates, Inc., Madison robin carley, 608-249-7444 Cathedral Builders, Inc., Menomonee Falls Jody giacomini, 262-250-1985 H Central Wisconsin Woodworking, Wausau scott Fletcher, 715-675-4491 H Commercial Casework Supply, Madison tom saunders, 608-276-9202 Craftsman Woodwork, Inc., Milwaukee stanley Kujawa, 414-384-3939 Creative Laminates, Inc., Lacrosse craig Lyon, 608-783-5575 H DeLeers Millwork, Inc., green Bay philip DeLeers, 920-465-6764 H Discher Architectural Millwork, Oshkosh Bruce Discher, 920-235-6500 H Diversified Woodcrafts Inc., suring Dave Withee, 920-842-2136 H Eggers Industries, two rivers Ann Duebner, 920-793-1351 Elipticon Wood Products, Little chute John Wiley, 920-788-9322 H Fisher Hamilton L L C, two rivers Denis coons, 920-793-1121 H Glenn Rieder, Inc., Milwaukee sally Wirtz, 414-449-2888 Grommes Millwork Inc., Beloit thomas garstecki, 608-362-8928 H Hillcraft Ltd., Madison Forrest Lipke, 608-221-3220 H Lange Bros. Woodwork Co, Inc., Milwaukee randy Lange, 414-466-2226 H O'Keefe Incorporated, river Falls Jim O’Keefe, 715-425-8981 Pinnacle Woodwork Inc., germantown Earl Mullins, 262-251-7800 Randall Cabinetry, Middleton randy schmidt, 608-831-9325 H Riebau's Cabinets, Ltd., germantown Leonard riebau, 262-255-3040 SourceCut Industries, Inc., Osseo Brad Wiedenhoeft, 715-597-6525 H Stück Wood Works Inc., Milwaukee Jeff stück, 414-351-5595

H TechlineUSA, Waunakee george polnow, 608-849-4181 Traynor Woodworking, Ellsworth patrick traynor, 715-273-6066 H Universal Level Company, Fredonia chris Janik, 262-692-9505 H Wisconsin Bench, thorp Kent Barby, 715-669-5360 H Wisconsin Built, Inc., Deerfield guy schraufnagel, 608-764-8661 Wood Design Inc., Fort Atkinson Lee Moldenhauer, 920-563-4833 H Woodmill Products, Inc., New Berlin Jeff pickarts, 262-754-4641 World of Wood, Ltd., Oconomowoc Mike Mutza, 262-567-0188

WYOMING Atlas Cabinet Mill and Fixture, casper Martin sheldon, 307-234-0666 H JBD INC., sheridan Jim Bede, 307-672-5444 Pinnacle Cabinet & Millwork, Inc., cheyenne Jody Malm, 307-632-7497

BAHRAIN Havelock AHI WLL, Manama Jihad raad, 9-731-783-2059

CANADA - ALBERTA Ebentech Inc., pointe-clare Kenaan Abdelnour, 514-428-9898 Milltech Millwork Ltd, Edmonton glenn thordarson, 780-455-6655 Que-Wood Mouldings, st-Jerome Daniel Warnet, 450-430-0825

CANADA - BRITISH COLOMBIA CN Architectural Millwork & Const., Vancouver chandra Nair, 604-299-8715 H Feature Millwork, Inc., coquitlam ross greco, 604-522-7951 Island Precision Manufacturing Ltd, saanichton charles Wicke, 250-652-5111 JSV Architectural Veneering & Millwork, port coquitlam Joe Vieira, 604-552-5781 H Nikolai Manufacturing Inc., New Westminister Eric Wolf, 604-525-8495 H Pacific Woodworking, Ltd., Burnaby Mike Harskamp, 604-294-3444 Seagull Enterprises, Vancouver Jim taylor, 604-321-6414 H Towne Millwork Ltd., Abbotsford greg Hesketh, 604-850-7738

CANADA - MANITOBA H Mid Canada Millwork Ltd., steinbach Darryl Friesen, 204-326-5888 Phoenix Woodwork & Interiors Ltd., Winnipeg tony Hayhurst, 204-480-8331

CANADA - NOVA SCOTIA H Nova Wood Products Ltd., Lunenburg scott McVittie, 902-634-4120

CANADA - ONTARIO Decoustics Limited, Woodbridge christopher Wiesener, 905-652-5200 Doorland 2000, Woodbridge sergio granzotto, 905-850-5190 H Harring Doors, London paul VanderVere, 519-644-2444 Marinete Enterprises, Dundas Duncan Macintosh, 905-627-6850 Mirmil Products, trenton travis Walker, 613-394-1022 Phoenix Wood Products Corp, Niagara Falls carey Diggon, 905-358-5510 H The Valley City Mfg. Co. Ltd., Dundas John Kingsley, 905-628-2253

CANADA - PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Chandlers Cabinets & Millwork, charlottetown rick young, 902-367-7750

CANADA - QUEBEC Baillargeon Doors, Inc., st-Ephrem ghislain Jacques, 418-484-5666 H Ebenisterie Beaubois, saint-georges Francois Lacombe, 418-228-5104 H Lambton Doors, Lambton yvan Lacroix, 418-486-7401 Loeven Morcel, Montreal Alain Morcel, 514-948-5155 H Patella Woodworking, La salle Eric perlinger, 514-364-1964 H Polybois, Inc., thetford Mines Luc Mccutcheon, 418-338-4638

CHINADongguan Sundart Timber Products Co., HongKong

raymond Lai, 86-769-87712640

KOREA I-Des Interior & Furniture Inc, incheon Byung sam Min, 82-032-578-0102

MEXICO Corners Mexico, col. guerrero Mexico carlos Westerman, 52-553-612-0050 Grupo Inmobiliario Solarix SA de CV, Mexico city David Brandon, 52-552-488-2771 Grupo Kinetica SA de CV, santa catarina NL Luis Orozco, 52-818-388-4575

SAUDI ARABIA Compass Contracting Co. Ltd, Khaldiya Dist., Jeddah Mazen Hakki, 966-2-6-66468 INEX - Int’l. Expertise For Wood Ind. Ltd., Jeddah ridwan Hubaiti, 966-7-777-0592 LAMAR, riyadh Basheer Jabasini, 966-1-2-65655

TURKEY MOB Furniture Interiors Contract, Inc., istanbul Mengü saran, 90-212-324-3600 H Papirus Ahsap Dekorasyon, Istanbul Fisun Erman, 90-212-250-3434

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