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Hardwood Plywood Veneer Association

About the Decorative Hardwoods Association

The Decorative Hardwoods Association (DHA), formerly known as the Hardwood Plywood Veneer Association (HPVA), is an industry group that represents and supports hardwood businesses in North America. This includes enterprises within the hardwood plywood, hardwood veneer and engineered hardwood flooring industries. DHA’s services to the industry include advocacy, networking events, education and technical support. 

 

As part of its educational services, the Association runs courses and produces a range of published resources. These include handbooks and industry Standards on a range of topics relevant to the decorative hardwood industry. 

 

Intertek Inform: Your Gateway to HPVA Standards 

Intertek Inform makes it easy for businesses to buy HPVA Standards from our website, giving convenient access to globally recognised guidelines set by the Decorative Hardwoods Association, which still use ‘HPVA’ abbreviation in their Standards. You can buy Standards published by DHA direct from our Standards store to provide you with guidance on structural design, timber procurement, veneer species and more. 

 

On our website, you can purchase individual HPVA Standards in digital PDF or printed (hardcopy) formats. Or you may wish to manage your Standards with i2i, our secure, configurable, cloud-based platform, made available through our subscription service.

 

American National Standard for Hardwood and Decorative Plywood
Published: 01-Jan-2020
AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR DUE DILIGENCE IN PROCURING/SOURCING LEGAL TIMBER
Published: 01-Jun-2015
HARDWOOD PLYWOOD HANDBOOK
Published: 01-Sep-2014
NORTH AMERICAN TRADE REPORT - HARDWOOD PLYWOOD, HARDWOOD VENEER, AND HARDWOOD LOGS
Published: 01-Sep-2014
VENEER SPECIES GUIDE
Published: 01-Sep-2024
VOLUNTARY STANDARD FOR SLICED DECORATIVE WOOD FACE VENEER
Published: 12-Jan-2013
STRUCTURAL DESIGN GUIDE FOR HARDWOOD PLYWOOD
Published: 12-Jan-2013
ENGINEERED WOOD FLOORING
Published: 12-Jan-2013

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Frequently Asked Questions

Below are some of the most common questions asked about the Decorative Hardwoods Association,  formerly known as the Hardwood Plywood Veneer Association.

The DHA, formerly known as the Hardwood Plywood Veneer Association, is an industry group representing the North American decorative hardwoods industry. It is dedicated to the highest quality in materials and craftsmanship and is committed to environmental sustainability. The Association has a mission to provide manufacturers, distributors and suppliers within the industry the information and resources they need for making informed decisions in running their enterprises.

Services to its members include advocacy, technical support, networking events, regular newsletters, testing and certification, and educational services. Its education services include the publishing of handbooks, guides and industry Standards on a range of topics including engineered wood flooring, decorative plywood, materials procurement and design Standards. The DHA also runs online courses throughout the year at no charge to its members.

The organisation was formed in 1921 as the Hardwood Plywood Veneer Association or HPVA. Operating from Sterling Virginia, it changed its name from the HPVA to the DHA in 2018. As a not-for-profit association, the DHA provides a collective voice for the decorative hardwood industry and is run by elected board of directors.

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