Ready-made products which are manufactured at a wood-planing mill or woodworking plant: moldings, doors, door frames, window sashes, stair work, cabinets, etc.; normally does not include flooring, ceilings, and siding.
See http://www.distinctivewooddesigns.com/commercial.php
It was hard
it stands for Medium Density Fiberboard
In the 1990s, there was a shift away from expensive stain grade millwork to less expensive paint-grade, along with an increased use of medium density fiberboard (MDF).
Custom millwork helps businesses create functional, branded, and visually consistent spaces while improving storage, workflow, and customer experience. In many commercial interiors, including references like McLine Studios, thoughtful millwork adds long term value, better space use, and a more professional overall impression.
Softwoods are used for structural buildings, furniture,millwork and making paper and cardboard.
Millwork, Garden, Electrical, Kitchen and Bath, and Appliances.
I would say around $14-15/hr
I believe it is called a frieze. Look up the word for the definition.
Carpenters are best know for their home and structure framing skill, but also include forming, bracing and millwork.
Yes, here is the code.http://www.cslb.ca.gov/GeneralInformation/Library/LicensingClassifications/C-6CabinetMillworkFinishCarpentry.aspC-6 - Cabinet, Millwork and Finish Carpentry ContractorCalifornia Code of RegulationsTitle 16, Division 8, Article 3. ClassificationsA cabinet, millwork and finish carpentry contractor makes cabinets, cases, sashes, doors, trims, nonbearing partitions and other items of "finish carpentry" by cutting, surfacing, joining, gluing and fabricating wood or other products to provide a functional surface. This contractor also places, erects, and finishes such cabinets and millwork in structures.The amendments made to this section in 2002 shall become operative January 1, 2003, or as soon thereafter as administratively feasible, whereupon the C-6 Cabinet, Millwork and Finish Carpentry classification shall replace the C-5 Carpentry, Cabinet and Millwork classification on any license unless the qualifier for the license has passed the C-5 Carpentry, Cabinet and Millwork trade exam on or after January 10, 2000, or held the C-5 classification prior to that date.Authority cited: Sections 7008 and 7059, Reference: Sections 7058 and 7059 (Business and Professions Code)
Logging restrictions are a source of particular concern to the industry, as they directly influence the price and availability of millwork establishments' primary production materials.
The total value of shipments for millwork, including flooring, declined from $4.81 billion in 2000 to $4.74 billion in 2001.