ocean-going vessels

Elliott Bay Design Group provides large ship operators and builders with efficient and reliable engineering services. Our Naval Architects and Marine Engineers have experience with many types of ship hulls and related marine systems, providing innovative solutions for your business.

We look for new ways to apply technology and state-of-the-art marine systems to help our clients achieve their goals. New designs, conversions, upgrades, and repairs are engineered for maximum utility within our customers’ time frame, budget, and operating environment. Technical support for vessel modifications and refits are handled with the prompt attention our customers require.

Each project that EBDG is involved with incorporates the experience of our customers and suppliers along with the skilled design management of our knowledgeable engineering staff.

Clients Include:

  • SeaRiver Maritime (Exxon-Mobil)
  • Keystone Shipping
  • Alaska Tanker Company
  • ARCO
  • Van Ommeren Shipping
  • American Eagle Tankers
  • OSG

Ship Design & Upgrade Services
Equipment specifications, structural analysis, drawings, calculations, reports, and regulatory compliance are some of the areas in which EBDG can help expedite your next new design or vessel modification project.

  • New Design and Design Consultancy
  • Shipyard Construction Support
  • Modifications, Conversions & Upgrades to Regulatory Standards
  • Regulatory Liaison
  • Port Engineer
  • Surveys and Inspections
  • FPSO, FSO, & Drill Ship Hulls
  • Marine Systems
  • Hull Repair & Life Extension Support
  • Specialized Structures & Outfitting
  • Plan Approval



Elliott Bay Design Group LLC
5305 Shilshole Ave. NW
Suite 100
Seattle, WA 98107
Phone 206.782.3082
Fax 206.782.3449
Email: info@ebdg.com

© 2004-2007 Elliott Bay Design Group

New Orleans
Elliott Bay Design Group LLC
One Canal Place
365 Canal Street, Suite 1550
New Orleans, LA 70130
Phone 504.529.1754
Fax 504.529.1974

 


 
 

photos

     
 

Deck view, Hinchinbrook.

 
     
 

Ocean tanker.

 
     
 

The Columbia Bay.