This session will introduce NAAWS 5.0 as more than an
updateit represents a significant step forward in how quality, consistency,
and performance are defined across the architectural woodwork industry.
Attendees will gain insight into why the new edition was developed, what has
changed, and how it responds to the increasing complexity of modern projects.
This presentation will explore how NAAWS 5.0 improves
clarity and usability, aligns expectations across design, manufacturing, and
installation, and supports better communication among project stakeholders. It
will also highlight the transition to a digital microsite platform, positioning
the standard as a living resource that can evolve with industry needs.
From a practical perspective, the session will focus on what
this means for all who regularly use the manual particularly in terms of
strengthening internal quality assurance processes, reducing rework and
ambiguity, and supporting more confident project delivery.
Finally, the session will connect the role of standards to
broader industry outcomes, including risk reduction, improved consistency, and
increased trust in AWMAC members, positioning NAAWS 5.0 not just as a
compliance tool, but as a competitive advantage.
Presenter: Laurie Suikki, Association Manager with
AWMAC Ontario Chapter
Bio: Laurie has
been working in the construction industry for over 30 years and brings 15 years
of experience specifically within the millwork sector. Along with her knowledge
and understanding of woodworking, she also has many years of experience successfully
maintaining and overseeing multiple construction projects, managing offices and
working directly with Architects, General Contractors, Managers, and Trades
people. Since November 2015, Laurie has been the AWMAC Ontario
Executive Director and has helped in the growth of the chapter as well as
presenting numerous seminars to Architects and Designers in Ontario, Manitoba,
Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Presenter: Nick Anastas, Past President with AWMAC Ontario Chapter
Bio: Nick has spent the last 35 years working
in the woodworking industry, with a focus on commercial projects.
Starting from the solids breakout department at the JF
Gillanders, Nick through continuous hard work became the shop Lead Hand, then
Project Manager, and ultimately Senior Estimator.
Since those days at JF Gillanders, he worked in a number of
small and large shops, in management positions including Chief Estimator, Project
Manager, Plant Manager, and Operations Director. Nick has worked both in
privately and publicly held companies - in shops of varying fabrication
capacity, from 5,000 to 160,000 sq.ft.
Some high profile projects that Nick has been directly involved
include the Toronto City Hall, AGO, Aga Khan Museum; TIFF, and countless more.
Nick also volunteers as the Past President of AWMAC
Ontario Chapter and a contributing member to the NAAWS publication and Joint
Standards committees.
Nick is very fond of kittens, coffee, hand planes and bourbon.
But not necessarily in that order.
Date:
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Time:
5:15pm to 8:30pm
Location:
Fantasy Farm Event Venue
50 Pottery Road
Toronto, ON M4K 0A1
Pricing (all prices listed include HST):
Member $95.00
Non-Member $109.99
Student $30.00
Book of 6 $475.00
Pay-at-the-Door $119.99
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