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Certification
What AWI QCP Certification Is
The Architectural Woodwork Institute Quality Certification Program (QCP) is the industry’s gold standard for verifying that architectural woodwork meets established quality standards. Founded in 1954, AWI has set and maintained quality benchmarks for interior architectural woodworking for over 70 years.
What It Certifies
- Manufacturing quality meets AWI Standards
- Finishing quality meets spec requirements
- Installation meets architectural tolerances
- Company has passed knowledge testing
- Facility has passed physical inspection
- Third-party inspectors verify every project
Why Architects Specify It
- Eliminates risk of substandard millwork
- Independent verification at no cost to them
- Detailed conformance reports on every project
- Proven track record of quality delivery
- Required by many government/institutional specs
- Industry-recognized “stamp of excellence”
Three License Types Available
| License | What It Covers | Fine Line Fit |
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturing | Fabrication of casework, paneling, doors, fixtures | ✓ Primary |
| Finishing | Staining, lacquering, painting, specialty finishes | ✓ Add-on |
| Installation | On-site installation to architectural tolerances | ✓ Add-on |
The Las Vegas Market Opportunity
Major Projects Requiring Premium Millwork (2026–2028)
| Project | Total Value | Est. Millwork Scope | Timeline |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hard Rock Hotel (former Mirage) | $4–5B | $80–150M | Opening H2 2027 |
| Athletics Stadium | $2B | $30–60M | Early 2028 |
| Bally’s Integrated Resort | $1.19B | $40–80M | Phased through 2030 |
| LVXP Entertainment District | $3B+ | $50–100M | 2027–2029 |
| Durango Phase 2 (Station Casinos) | $100–150M | $5–15M | Early 2026 |
| Wynn Encore Tower Remodel | $200–300M | $15–40M | 2026–2027 |
| TOTAL PIPELINE | $10B+ | $220–445M |
Why AWI QCP Matters in This Market
Spec-Driven Projects
Major casino/hotel GCs routinely specify “AWI QCP certified firm required” for premium public-area millwork. Luxury suites, high-roller areas, VIP lounges, and branded restaurant buildouts demand certified quality.
Government & Institutional
Nellis Air Force Base, Creech AFB, VA Southern Nevada Healthcare, federal courthouses, UNLV campus buildings — all use GSA specifications that either require or strongly prefer AWI QCP certification.
Supply Bottleneck = Opportunity
With only ONE certified firm serving the entire Las Vegas metro (2.3M population, $15B+ construction pipeline), architects and GCs have no competitive bidding option. Fine Line entering as #2 fills a critical market gap.
Certification Process & Requirements
Step-by-Step Path to QCP Licensing
Complete the QCP licensing application at awiqcp.org. Indicate which licenses you’re seeking (Manufacturing, Finishing, Installation). Application fee: $2,000 (AWI members) or $3,500 (non-members).
75-question test on the latest AWI Standards + 50-question test on QCP Policies. Both are open-book. Study the Architectural Woodwork Standards, Edition 3. Passing demonstrates knowledge of grade requirements, tolerances, materials, and methods.
Submit 10 trade references — a mix of general contractors, architects/design professionals, and project owners. Fine Line’s 20+ year track record and existing commercial relationships make this straightforward.
Create shop drawings for samples matching your requested license categories. Samples must demonstrate compliance with AWI Standards at your specified grade level (Custom or Premium).
A QCP representative visits your facility to evaluate samples, inspect two recently completed projects, and verify business operations align with eligibility guidelines. This confirms your manufacturing capability.
After initial licensing, complete two projects under QCP inspection before achieving full “self-labeling” status. This allows you to bid and win AWI-specified projects immediately while building your track record.
Complete Cost Breakdown
| Item | Cost | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| AWI Membership (recommended first) | $1,500–$5,000 | Annual |
| QCP License Application | $2,000 (member) / $3,500 (non-member) | One-time |
| AWI Standards book | Included with membership | — |
| Sample preparation (materials + labor) | $1,000–$3,000 | One-time |
| Annual Participation Fee | $1,250 (member) / $2,650 (non-member) | Annual |
| Per-Project Certification | 0.5% of woodwork contract ($500 min, $10K max) | Per project |
| TOTAL INITIAL INVESTMENT | $5,500–$10,000 | |
| Annual Maintenance | $2,750–$7,650 | Annual |
Fine Line Wood: Gap Analysis
Based on Fine Line’s current capabilities vs. AWI QCP requirements:
| Requirement | Fine Line Status | Gap? |
|---|---|---|
| Own/lease manufacturing facility | 20,000+ SF facility, Costa Mesa | ✓ Met |
| Own woodworking equipment | 2 CNC machines + full shop | ✓ Met |
| Employ woodworking employees | 100+ employees | ✓ Met |
| Active business with general public | $18–20M annual revenue | ✓ Met |
| Complete responsibility for product quality | Full vertical: design through installation | ✓ Met |
| Knowledge of AWI Standards | Need to study and pass tests | ● Action needed |
| 10 trade references | 20+ years of GC/architect relationships | ✓ Met |
| Sample preparation at grade level | Need to fabricate specific samples | ● Action needed |
| Shop drawings per AWI format | May need formatting adjustments | ● Minor action |
| Nevada facility for local projects | Expanding to NV (Brent Morehouse leading) | ● In progress |
AWI Contact Information
Architectural Woodwork Institute
Phone: (571) 323-3636
Email: info@awinet.org
QCP Website: awiqcp.org
Address: 46179 Westlake Drive, Suite 120, Potomac Falls, VA 20165
Executive Director: Doug Hague
Competitive Landscape
Your Only Certified Competitor
Herrick & O’Herron, Inc.
Location: North Las Vegas, NV
Established: 1995
Revenue: $1–10M (estimated)
Employees: ~13
President: Brian S. Herrick
Certifications: AWI/QCP + FSC Certified
NV License: #45684
Bid Limit: $5M per project
Status: Self-labeling approved
Specialty: Commercial cabinetry & casework
Fine Line vs. Herrick & O’Herron
| Dimension | Herrick & O’Herron | Fine Line Wood |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $1–10M | $18–20M |
| Employees | ~13 | 100+ |
| CNC Capability | Northwood CNC | 2 CNC machines (larger capacity) |
| Bid Limit | $5M | Unlimited (CA license) |
| Multi-State | Nevada only | California + Nevada + Texas |
| AWI QCP | ✓ Certified | ● 3–6 months away |
| Project Scope | Small–medium commercial | Small through large-scale |
| Parent Company | Independent | BMD ($500M–$1B ESOP) |
The Duopoly Advantage
When Fine Line becomes the second AWI QCP firm in Las Vegas, two powerful dynamics emerge:
- Competitive bidding becomes possible — GCs who need 2–3 certified bids can now source locally instead of flying in out-of-state firms
- You become the default second call — every project Herrick can’t take (capacity, schedule, scope) comes to you
- Premium pricing holds — with only 2 certified firms, neither needs to race to the bottom. Certification = pricing power
- Architect relationships deepen — architects who specify QCP now have a reason to call Fine Line directly
- Barriers to entry protect you — most shops won’t bother certifying, maintaining the duopoly for years
Other Las Vegas Competitors (NOT QCP Certified)
| Company | Size | QCP? | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Glenn Rieder | $60–80M | ✗ | Focuses on largest scopes ($10M+); Tijuana manufacturing |
| Austin Millwork & Cabinetry | $5–15M est. | ✗ | Strong GC relationships but not certified |
| Stevens Advantage | National | ✗ | Ships from central; not local advantage |
| Display Craft Mfg. | National | ✗ | Brand environments; national, not local |
Revenue Model
Projects Unlocked by AWI QCP Certification
| Project Type | Avg. Contract Value | Annual Frequency (LV) | Capturable |
|---|---|---|---|
| Casino/hotel premium millwork packages | $500K–$3M | 5–10 per year | 1–3 |
| Federal government (GSA) installations | $200K–$1M | 3–8 per year | 1–2 |
| Military base (Nellis/Creech) projects | $150K–$500K | 2–5 per year | 1–2 |
| Healthcare/VA hospital millwork | $300K–$1.5M | 2–4 per year | 1 |
| Corporate headquarters buildouts | $200K–$800K | 5–10 per year | 1–3 |
| University/educational facilities | $100K–$500K | 3–6 per year | 1–2 |
Revenue Projections
(Year 1)
2–3 small AWI-specified projects
(Year 1)
1 casino package + 2–3 government projects
(Year 1)
1–2 casino packages + government + institutional
5-Year Certified Revenue Trajectory
| Year | New AWI Revenue | Cumulative | ROI vs. $10K Investment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Year 1 | $500K–$2M | $500K–$2M | 50–200× |
| Year 2 | $750K–$3M | $1.25M–$5M | 125–500× |
| Year 3 | $1M–$4M | $2.25M–$9M | 225–900× |
| Year 4 | $1.5M–$5M | $3.75M–$14M | 375–1,400× |
| Year 5 | $2M–$6M | $5.75M–$20M | 575–2,000× |
Timeline to First Win
| Milestone | Timeline |
|---|---|
| Application submitted | Week 1 |
| Tests passed | Week 3–4 |
| Licensing inspection complete | Month 2–3 |
| Begin bidding AWI-specified projects | Month 3–4 |
| First provisional project underway | Month 4–6 |
| First AWI-certified project delivered | Month 6–9 |
| Self-labeling status achieved | Month 9–12 |
Action Steps for Jon
- Call AWI: (571) 323-3636
- Email: info@awinet.org
- Apply for AWI Manufacturer Membership at awinet.org/membership
- Pay membership fee ($1,500–$5,000 based on revenue tier)
- Receive AWI Standards book and member portal access
- Submit QCP license application online at awiqcp.org ($2,000 member fee)
- Select licenses: Manufacturing + Finishing + Installation
- Select grade level: Premium (allows both Custom and Premium work)
- Begin studying AWI Standards (Edition 3) for the 75-question test
- Begin studying QCP Policies for the 50-question test
- Take and pass both open-book tests
- Compile 10 trade references (GCs, architects, owners)
- Begin preparing shop drawings in AWI format
- Identify 2 recent projects for inspector review
- Fabricate samples at Premium grade level for each license category
- Finalize shop drawings for sample pieces
- Schedule licensing inspection with QCP representative
- Prepare facility for inspector visit (organize shop, document QC processes)
- Host QCP inspector at Costa Mesa facility
- Present samples and shop drawings
- Tour two recently completed projects
- Receive licensing decision (typically within 2–4 weeks)
- Register first AWI-specified project with QCP (registration is FREE)
- Start bidding on Las Vegas projects specifying AWI QCP
- Complete first provisional project under QCP inspection
- Build relationship with QCP inspector for Nevada region
- Complete second provisional project
- Achieve self-labeling status (no longer need pre-inspection)
- Add AWI QCP to all marketing materials, website, and business cards
- Register for BuildingConnected & Dodge plan rooms with QCP credential
- Target $500K–$2M in AWI-specified project revenue Year 1
One Phone Call. $500K–$2M Unlocked.
Ask for: AWI Membership + QCP Licensing Application
Or email: info@awinet.org — Reference: “Manufacturer membership and QCP licensing inquiry”