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Split Island Booth
A Split Island Booth is half of an Island Booth , which shares a common back wall with another Split Island Booth . Shared pipe and drape between Split Island booths are eight ’ feet ( 8 ’) high . Split island booths have a maximum allowable height of sixteen feet ( 16 ’) on all three sides . This maximum allowance height applies to all signage and materials used inside the booth . Please note : Exposed sidewalls of exhibit structures facing neighboring exhibitors must be finished so as to not detract from the neighboring exhibit space . Exhibitors with unfinished walls may be required to purchase masking drape from the general service contractor to hide such unfinished construction .
The rigging of booth elements and safety supports from the ceiling is allowed for split island and island booths as long as the booth elements are hung within the respective booth ’ s height restrictions outlined below and are approved in advance by ISPA and GES . All items to be rigged and hung from the ceiling must be approved by ISPA at least thirty ( 30 ) days prior to the start of Conference .
10 ’ x 20 ’ SPLIT ISLAND BOOTH
10 ’
AISLE
10 ’
( 3.048M )
( 3.048M )
AISLE 20 ’ ( 6.096M )
WALL
20 ’ ( 6.096M )
AISLE
WALL
AISLE
16 ’ ( 4.876
AIS AIS
AIS
10 ’ ( 3.048
AIS
20 ’ ( 6.096