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Hearth Patio & Barbecue Assn REVISION Date:11/25/2019 By: ROBYN WILL HEARTH PATIO & BARBECUE ASSN BOOTH COUNT MARCH 11-14, 2020 NEW ORLEANS MORIAL CONVENTION CENTER - LEVEL 1 - NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA IMPORTANT : 20' FRONT & BACK AISLE IS MANDATORY IMPORTANT : MUSTALL ISLAND HAVE ANBOOTHS ELECTRICAL MUST HAVE BOX SOMEWHEREAN ELECTRICAL ALONG FLOOR THE BOX BACK WITHIN WALL. THE FLOOR PERIMETER BOXES OF IN AISLESTHE BOOTH. CANNOT ALL BE IN-LINE USED. 10 ' X 10' BAYS IMPORTANT : ALL ISLAND BOOTHS MUST HAVE AN ELECTRICAL FLOOR BOX WITHIN THE PERIMETER OF THE BOOTH. ALL IN-LINE 10 ' X 10' BAYS FREIGHT MUST HAVE AN ELECTRICAL BOX SOMEWHERE ALONG THE BACK WALL. FLOOR BOXES IN AISLES CANNOT BE USED. ELEVATOR TARGETED MOVE-IN SCHEDULE OVERHEAD ELECTRICAL INCREASES THE ELECTRIC RATES BY 50%. FLOODWALL IMPORTANT : 20' FRONT & BACK AISLE IS MANDATORY ALL AISLES SHOULD BE 10' UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED IN ADVANCE. IMPORTANT : ALL ISLAND BOOTHS MUST HAVE AN ELECTRICAL FLOOR BOX WITHIN THE PERIMETER OF THE BOOTH. ALL IN-LINEBLDG. 10 ' X 10' LEGEND: BAYS MONDAY, MARCH 9, 2020 8:00AM MUST HAVE AN ELECTRICAL BOX SOMEWHERE ALONG THE BACK WALL. FLOOR BOXES IN AISLES CANNOT BE USED. OVERHEAD ELECTRICAL INCREASES THE ELECTRIC RATES BY 50%. MONDAY, MARCH 9, 2020 1:00 PM ALL AISLES SHOULD BE 10' UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED IN ADVANCE. MISSISSIPPI RIVER TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2020 8:00AM LOADING DOCKS LOADING DOCKS LOADING DOCKS DUMPSTER DUMPSTER CENTERPLATE DUMPSTER DUMPSTER DUMPSTER RAMP DUMPSTER DUMPSTER RAMP RAMP DUMPSTER RAMP RAMP RAMP RAMP RAMP RAMP 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 FREIGHT FREIGHT ELEVATOR ELEVATOR GATE 23 PHONES PHONES PHONES CONCESSION CONCESSION CONCESSION ELE. CONC. CONC. CONC. WS STOR. WS WS WS STOR. STOR. WS CONSESSION TELE. 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