Copyright

Pursuant to section 102 of the copyright act, 17 u.s.c., all concepts, ideas, designs, arrangements, drawings, and plans indicated or represented by this document are copyrighted by schenkel & shultz inc. As such all concepts, ideas, designs, arrangements, drawings, and plans indicated or represented by this document are owned by and the property of schenkelshultz and were created, evolved and developed for it’s own use. None of the ideas, designs, arrangements, or plans shall be used by or disclosed to any person, architectural or engineering firm, construction firm, subcontracting firm, supplier, or corporation for any purpose whatsoever without the written permission of schenkel & shultz inc. Pursuant to section 102 of the copyright act, 17 u.s.c., protection for an architectural work created as a work made for hire on or after december 1, 1990, lasts for 95 years from the date of publication of the work or for 120 years from the date of creation of the unpublished plans, whichever term is less.


WARNING: reproduction hereof is a criminal offense under section 102 of the copyright act, 17 u.s.c.; 18 u.s.c. sec. 506. Unauthorized disclosure may constitute trade secret misappropriation in violation of i.c.24-2-31-1 et. Seq. And other laws. The concepts, ideas, designs, arrangements, drawings, and plans disclosed are copyrighted and herein may be patented or be the subject of pending patent application. Anyone violating the intent of this copyright protection will be prosecuted to the full extent of the federal state and local laws.

Written dimensions on these documents shall have precedence over scale dimensions. Contractors shall verify and be responsible for all dimensions and conditions on the job and this office must be notified of any variation from the dimensions and conditions shown by these drawings. Shop drawings and or details must be submitted to this office for review before proceeding with fabrication.