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Can a QCP project be split up into several different disciplines or are QCP projects to be single source?

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Can a QCP project be split up into several different disciplines or are QCP projects to be single source?

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Yes. A QCP Project may be split up into different disciplines by registering and certifying each portion of a project separately. A single project may have one woodworker fabricating the wood doors, another fabricating modular cabinets, a third fabricating rail and trim, and a forth company installing the project. Each portion of work would have a unique QCP Project number and require a separate project fee. A single contract is not eligible for splitting into multiple projects. However, if a project is awarded to a primary contract holder, who then subcontracts portions of the work to other QCP accredited firms, the subcontracted work would be eligible for certification as a separate project. 29. If an AWI supplier bids on a QCP project and gets the project are their vendors required to be QCP accredited? If the vendor is not QCP accredited, who is required to comply with the standards and QCP policies?

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