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AWMAC Ontario has appointed two new members to its Board of Directors, welcoming Patricia Muncan of CCW Architectural Millwork Casework Inc. and Rick Hurst of Richelieu Hardware Ltd. following elections held at its Annual General Meeting on March 26, 2026.
The appointments bring additional industry representation to the board, with both individuals contributing experience across architectural millwork, casework manufacturing, and distribution within the secondary wood manufacturing sector.
Muncan represents CCW Architectural Millwork Casework Inc., a firm specializing in custom millwork and casework solutions, while Hurst is affiliated with Richelieu Hardware Ltd., a major supplier of specialty hardware and related products serving manufacturers, cabinetmakers, and woodworking professionals.
November 2024
Credit: WMCO
On November 20th, 2024, WMCO members gathered at CCW Inc. for an insightful and inspiring plant tour that showcased CCW’s innovative approach to digital integration and continuous improvement. This unique opportunity offered attendees a deep dive into CCW’s project development process, which spans planning, scheduling, and an ideal release to the production floor.
The event was a resounding success, with members from all across Ontario coming together, networking, and hands-on learning for an exceptional experience.
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April 2024
Credit: Wood Working Canada
Members, family and friends of the Ontario Chapter of the Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada (AWMAC) celebrated AWMAC Ontario Awards Gala at the Royal York Hotel in downtown Toronto recently.
The event began with a cocktail reception at 6 p.m. and then a dinner, which was followed by the awards presentations.
This was the time for the association to recognize and celebrate its members for the excellent work that has been completed
over the last year.
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October 25, 2022
Credit: Wood Industry
Waterloo-based CCW, a supplier of custom millwork and fixtures, solid surfaces, seating and upholstery, is going to be doing the woodwork for the retail component of the architect Frank Gehry-designed Forma development in downtown Toronto.
Harry Rosenbaum’s Great Gulf is the developer of the twin high-rise tower, Forma commercial and residential project at University Avenue and King Streets with its 2 034 suites and terraces. In early renderings, the towers soared 73 and 84 storeys, making them Gehry’s tallest apartment buildings.
Work is expected to begin in a few weeks.
The now-93-year-old Gehry is something of a legend in the architectural community in Canada and this is only his second time working in his hometown of Toronto.