- AWI 100 - Submittals
- AWI 200 - Care & Storage
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AWI 300 - Materials
- 1.0 Purpose
- 2.0 Scope
- 3.0 Requirements
- ANSI/AWI 0400-2022 - Factory Finishing
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ANSI/AWI 0620-2018 - Finish Carpentry/Installation
- Introduction
- Foreword
- 1.0 Purpose
- 2.0 Scope
- 3.0 Requirements
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ANSI/AWI 0641-2019 - Architectural Wood Casework
- Introduction
- Foreword
- 1.0 Purpose
- 2.0 Scope
- 3.0 Requirements
- 4.0 Figures/Illustrations
- 5.0 Supplemental Information
- ANSI/AWI SMA 0643-2021 - Wood Stair, Handrail, and Guard Systems
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ANSI/AWI 1232-2022 - Manufactured Wood Casework
- Introduction
- Foreword
- 1.0 Purpose
- 2.0 Scope
- 3.0 Requirements
- 4.0 Figures/Illustrations
- 5.0 Supplemental Information
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ANSI/AWI 1236-2022 - Countertops
- Introduction
- Foreword
- 1.0 Purpose
- 2.0 Scope
- 3.0 Requirements
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- 5.0 Supplemental Information
- Glossary
- Construction Methodologies
AWI 100 - Submittals
3.3 General Contractor Responsibility
a) The work of all other trades and assurance that the hold-to/guaranteed dimensions remain enforced is that of the general contractor, not of the manufacturer/supplier and/or installer. The general contractor is responsible for communication of design and field changes to all parties so that, if dimensions are changed, each subcontractor can be held responsible for their work