I've been building cubbies for local Y's for over 14 years, Priced out a set last year for a Y. Board of directors member said they knew someone who would do them for about a third less than my quote. Well this past weekend they installed said cubbies. First they forgot to cut out backs and reinstall recepticals. This means they will have to come back (a three hour drive each way) and correct this mistake. Second, they used Chinese birch plywood, which has paper thin veneers and soft cores as compaired to Columbia Forest Products birch plywood. They used a "shop grade" that is full of knots and stain streaks. For backing, rather than buying 1/4" birch, they used 1/4" luan, which has a birch veneer on back side. It's filled with knot holes and filler. Oh did I mention that the UPC code tags are still attached to backside of luan in back of cabinets, which means they show in finished cubbies. Next they used angle clips on top to fasten cubbies to wall, instead of fastening though back in upper corner of cubbie. Lastly, they used iron on tape to cover front edges of plywood, while I use glued on 1/4" maple. This means that bookbags will quickly wear through veneer on plywood, and edge tape will either be pulled off, or just not protect edge from damage. Over the next five or so years, I will make more REPAIRING this set of cubbies than the difference in my price and theirs. As Jim Collier used to say" Quality is like buying oats. If you nice clean oats they will cost you, but if you don't mind if they have already been through the horse, then they are cheaper."