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IN ACCEPTING THIS INFORMATION, YOU AGREE NOT TO REPRODUCE IT, MANUFACTURE IT, DISCLOSE IT OR HAVE IT MANUFACTURED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF OMNI HOTEL/PSAV. OMNI HOTEL/PSAV TAKES NO RESPONSIBILITY, AND HEREWITH DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR THE ERECTION, ENGINEERING OR USE OF ANY COMPONENT OR CONCEPT SHOWN ON THIS OR ANY OTHER DRAWING. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILTY OF THE PRODUCER AND APROVED MATERIALS, COMPONENTS, AND METHODS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOCAL BUILDING CODES, FIRE AND SAFETY CODES AND ALL APPLICABLE O.S.H.A. STANDARDS. THIS DRAWING IS BEING SUPPLIED SIMPLY AS A CONVENIENCE. IT IS YOR RESPONSIBILITY TO PERFORM A FIELD CHECK. IF FURTHER ASSISTANCE IS NEED, PLEASE CONTACT OMNI HOTEL/PSAV. A S-Level OMNI HOTEL S-LEVEL_EXHIBIT HALL ATLANTA, GEORGIA ALL DESIGNS,CONSTRUCTION AND OTHER DISCLOSURES SET FORTH ARE THE PROPERTY OF OMNI HOTELS/PSAV SUCH INFORMATION IS IMPARTED TO YOU IN CONFIDENCE. IN ACCEPTING THIS INFORMATION, YOU AGREE NOT TO REPRODUCE IT, MANUFACTURE IT, DISCLOSE IT OR HAVE IT MANUFACTURED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF OMNI HOTEL/PSAV. OMNI HOTEL/PSAV TAKES NO RESPONSIBILITY, AND HEREWITH DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR THE ERECTION, ENGINEERING OR USE OF ANY COMPONENT OR CONCEPT SHOWN ON THIS OR ANY OTHER DRAWING. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILTY OF THE PRODUCER AND APROVED MATERIALS, COMPONENTS, AND METHODS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOCAL BUILDING CODES, FIRE AND SAFETY CODES AND ALL APPLICABLE O.S.H.A. STANDARDS. THIS DRAWING IS BEING SUPPLIED SIMPLY AS A CONVENIENCE. IT IS YOR RESPONSIBILITY TO PERFORM A FIELD CHECK. IF FURTHER ASSISTANCE IS NEED, PLEASE CONTACT OMNI HOTEL/PSAV. BARTOW STREET SCALE IN FEET 0 10 20 30 40 50 MARIETTA STREET 76 2017 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS Hotel Hotel North Tower M1/Street Level OMNI HOTEL M2/International BallroomNORTH TOWER NORTH TOWER M2 / INTERNATIONAL BALLROOM NORTH TOWER/M1 STREET LEVEL ATLANTA, GEORGIA ATLANTA, GEORGIA OMNI DOWN TO PARKING UP FROM PARKING C A D E F B INTERNATIONAL BALLROOM DOGWOOD ROOM B MARIETTA ST. A CEILING HEIGHT: 8'-2 1/2" PRE-FUNCTION A LOBBY-2 CROSSWOOD ROOM REDWOOD ROOM B MAGNOLIA JUNIPER ELEVATORS ALL DESIGNS,CONSTRUCTION AND OTHER DISCLOSURES SET FORTH ARE THE PROPERTY OF OMNI HOTELS/PSAV SUCH INFORMATION IS IMPARTED TO YOU IN CONFIDENCE. IN ACCEPTING THIS INFORMATION, YOU AGREE NOT TO REPRODUCE IT, MANUFACTURE IT, DISCLOSE IT OR HAVE IT MANUFACTURED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF OMNI HOTEL/PSAV. PRE-FUNCTION OMNI HOTEL/PSAV TAKES NO RESPONSIBILITY, AND HEREWITH DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR THE ERECTION, ENGINEERING OR USE OF ANY COMPONENT OR CONCEPT SHOWN ON THIS OR ANY LOBBY-1 OTHER DRAWING. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILTY OF THE PRODUCER AND APROVED MATERIALS, COMPONENTS, AND METHODS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOCAL BUILDING CODES, FIRE AND SAFETY CODES AND ALL APPLICABLE O.S.H.A. STANDARDS. THIS DRAWING IS BEING SUPPLIED SIMPLY AS A CONVENIENCE. IT IS YOR RESPONSIBILITY TO PERFORM A FIELD CHECK. IF FURTHER ASSISTANCE IS NEED, PLEASE CONTACT OMNI HOTEL/PSAV. PRE-FUNCTION PRE-FUNCTION LOBBY LOBBY-3 ALL DESIGNS,CONSTRUCTION AND OTHER DISCLOSURES SET FORTH ARE THE PROPERTY OF OMNI HOTELS/PSAV SUCH INFORMATION IS IMPARTED TO YOU IN CONFIDENCE. IN ACCEPTING THIS INFORMATION, YOU AGREE NOT TO REPRODUCE IT, MANUFACTURE IT, DISCLOSE IT OR HAVE IT MANUFACTURED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF OMNI HOTEL/PSAV. OMNI HOTEL/PSAV TAKES NO RESPONSIBILITY, AND HEREWITH DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR THE ERECTION, ENGINEERING OR USE OF ANY COMPONENT OR CONCEPT SHOWN ON THIS OR ANY OTHER DRAWING. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILTY OF THE PRODUCER AND APROVED MATERIALS, COMPONENTS, AND METHODS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOCAL BUILDING CODES, FIRE AND SAFETY CODES AND CYPRESS SYCAMORE ALL APPLICABLE O.S.H.A. STANDARDS. THIS DRAWING IS BEING SUPPLIED SIMPLY AS A CONVENIENCE. IT IS YOR RESPONSIBILITY TO PERFORM A FIELD CHECK. IF FURTHER ASSISTANCE IS NEED, PLEASE CONTACT OMNI HOTEL/PSAV. OUTDOOR TERRACE SCALE IN FEET SCALE IN FEET 0 10 20 30 40 50 INTERNATIONAL BLVD. 0 10 20 30 40 50 OMNI HOTEL OMNI HOTEL M3/Meeting Level M4/Grand BallroomNORTH Level TOWER NORTH TOWER M4/GRAND BALLROOM LEVEL M3/MEETING LEVEL ATLANTA, GEORGIA ATLANTA, GEORGIA A UPPER INTERNATIONAL BALLROOM C CEILING HEIGHT D E F B 21' B D1 D2 E C A 6 PECAN CHESTNUT 24'-9" CEILING HEIGHT: 12'-8 3/4" CEILING HEIGHT: 14'-7" HICKORY REGISTRATION CURVED CEILING DESK 22'-1" CEILING HEIGHT: 15'-9" PRE-FUNCTION PRE-FUNCTION D LOBBY ALL DESIGNS,CONSTRUCTION AND OTHER DISCLOSURES SET FORTH ARE THE PROPERTY OF OMNI HOTELS/PSAV SUCH INFORMATION IS IMPARTED TO YOU IN CONFIDENCE.
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