Product & Technical Resources
APA membership goes beyond certification — it helps you bring products to market faster, build trust with key stakeholders, and strengthen your position in a competitive industry. Through a combination of rigorous testing, technical expertise, and industry advocacy, APA provides the tools and support to reduce barriers, validate performance, and expand opportunities for your products.
The Mark of Quality – The APA certification mark is the industry's universal stamp of quality—globally recognized, specified by name, and trusted on sight.
Get to Market Faster – APA Product Reports® streamline approval for new and innovative products
Reduce Barriers to Specification – Improve acceptance across the industry with recognized certification
Strengthen Your Industry Voice – Advocacy helps protect and expand wood markets
“They’ve opened up a lot of markets for us through testing and third-party credibility.”
– Director of Quality and Technical Services at APA Member Company
APA member website access connects you to the tools, insights, and information you need to support product quality, compliance, and business growth.
Technical & Quality Resources – Procedures, reports, and compliance tools to support your operations
Market Research & Forecasts – Industry data and insights to inform business decisions
Member-Only Webinars – Stay current on standards, trends, and best practices
Meetings & Events – Registration and information for annual and member meetings
Available to approved APA member manufacturers.
Product & Technical Resources
Free Market Data & Insights
Member Tools & Support
QSD Docs:
QSD#57: APA Product Certification Procedures
QSD#87: APA Quality Assurance Policy
Training & Tools:
OSB ACQT Level II Study Program (3 sections)
Statistical Process Control Tools (10 modules)
APA Product Certification Procedures (4 resources)
Request an APA Product Report® to validate performance, demonstrate code compliance, and accelerate market acceptance.
Follow a clear, step-by-step path to determine eligibility, apply, and achieve—and maintain—APA certification, strengthening your credibility and recognition in the marketplace.
APA membership is open to manufacturers of engineered wood products that meet established requirements for certification, quality, and structural performance.

Product Eligibility – Facilities must manufacture engineered wood products primarily intended for structural applications following North American product standards (e.g., structural panels, structural composite lumber, glulam, CLT, wood I-joists)
Standards Compliance – Ability to meet APA performance requirements and applicable North American product standards
Manufacturing Presence – Principal place of business in North America with qualifying production within APA’s scope of certification operations
Quality Commitment – Demonstrated focus on consistent manufacturing and product performance
Facility Readiness – Operational mill capable of supporting APA inspection, testing, and certification processes
Not sure if you qualify? Contact APA to discuss your operation before applying.
Before applying, understand the financial and operational requirements of APA membership. Costs and expectations vary based on your products and facility scope.

Dues & Fees – Based on product type and production volume
Certification Requirements – Must meet APA standards, inspection protocols, and QA policies
Trademark Licensing – Execution of a standard APA licensing agreement is required
Once eligibility is confirmed, contact APA to begin your membership application. The team will guide you through the requirements and next steps.

Initial Contact – Connect with APA to express interest and request application materials
Application Submission – Provide details on products, facilities, and corporate structure
APA Review – Evaluated against eligibility criteria
Board Approval – Final approval by the APA Board of Trustees
After approval, you’ll move forward with certification and final agreements.
Certification ensures your products meet recognized industry standards and are qualified under APA programs.

Product Qualification – Demonstrate compliance with applicable standards
Testing & Evaluation – Completed through APA’s technical review process
Mill Inspection – Facilities must support ongoing inspection and verification
Maintaining membership requires ongoing compliance and participation in APA programs.

Quality Assurance – Maintain consistent manufacturing and performance
Regular Inspections – Participate in APA verification processes
Standards Compliance – Stay aligned with APA, ANSI and other established product and performance standard requirements