When:
September 25, 2024 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
2024-09-25T12:00:00-06:00
2024-09-25T13:00:00-06:00
Where:
Wingate by Windham Edmonton West
18220 100 Ave NW
Edmonton
AB
Cost:
$0

 

Joe George of McMurray Interiors and Amanda Hill of AWMAC Norther Alberta Chapter presenting:

Build trust. Build Quality. The AWMAC Standards – NAAWS 4.0

 

Date: Wednesday, September 25, 2024
Time: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Location: Wingate by Wyndham in West Edmonton or Virtually via Zoom
Cost: Free (In person session includes lunch)

*Eligible for 1 AAA Structured LU*


We are very excited to present to you our updated 2024 AWMAC Introductory session; Build Trust. Build Quality. The AWMAC Standards – NAAWS 4.0. This opportunity is for everyone interested in learning more about AWMAC and the architectural millwork scope. The presentation will review the NAAWS 4.0 manual (AWMAC Standards) as well as our Guaranteed Inspection Service (GIS) program.

This Lunch & Learn session will take place on September 25th at the Wingate by Wyndham in West Edmonton with the option for in-person (accompanied by lunch) or virtual attendance. The session itself will be approximately 1 hour in length. Afterwards, you may exit if you wish and we will remain available for open discussion and Q&A with plenty of woodwork samples available including hardware and mock-up joinery methods.

This presentation is registered for 1 CEU credit with both the IDCEC as well as the Architects Association of Alberta.

 


Joe George, McMurray Interiors
Joe George has been the President of McMurray Interiors, an Architectural Millwork Supplier since 1960. McMurray’s provides millwork for all commercial sectors including airports, hospitals, retail spaces, restaurants, offices, and industrial buildings. Joe started his Cabinetmaking Journey in high school at 17 years old in Camrose, which lead him to graduating Interior Design Technology at NAIT.
 
Since the age of 22, Joe has been a project manager / estimator in the commercial millwork field. He has a strong relationship base with many designers and general contractors. He has managed to blend the Millwork and Interior Design scopes enabling him to easily pick up design intent. He frequently has an endless stream of design build projects because of that blend of scopes.
Amanda Hill, AWMAC Northern Alberta Chapter
Amanda has long been around the architectural woodworking industry; with her father being a dual-ticketed Journeyman Carpenter and Cabinetmaker. She began her personal role in the industry with a local architectural woodwork firm in an Administrative / Continuous Improvement role and since transitioned into the work she does with AWMAC today. Amanda plays several roles in the organization such as membership management, GIS project management, development and delivery of Lunch & Learn sessions, chapter events, BOD activities, tradeshows, and accounting. Amanda ensures the smooth operations and successful outcomes across all aspects of AWMAC Northern Alberta’s initiatives.