Las Vegas Wash Trail Shelters
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Curveline Crimp-Curves Metal Roofing Panels For Las Vegas Area Trail Shelters
In Nevada, the Las Vegas Wash Trail system is being developed on a phased basis to connect a network of paths stretching across the valley from northwest Las Vegas to the Clark County Wetlands Park. Most of the trails run along the washes, hidden gems providing a habitat for nature and a respite for city-weary visitors. The trails provide routes for pedestrian and non-motorized vehicles and are dotted with a series of curved-roof structures, fabricated by Dewey, AZ’s Classic Recreation Systems, Inc. using panels custom-curved by Curveline, Inc. (Ontario, CA), to provide shade and shelter along the way.
The prefabricated steel structures offer a cost-effective alternative to site-built shelters without compromising aesthetics. For the Las Vegas Wash Trail system, Classic Recreation has provided 16 Ocotillo model shelters and one Colorado model to date, ranging in size from 10’ x 10’ up to 20’ x 20’. The Ocotillo structures are supported at either end by a fanned arrangement of 1-3/4” diameter rebar support “canes” that add a distinctive southwestern design flair appropriate to the project’s locale.
The completed structures have used approximately 5,770 sq ft of 24-gauge, HR-36 exposed fastener roof panels. The panels were m