Naval Architecture and Engineering
In co-operation with clients, shipyards and suppliers, we deliver successful designs to achieve the client’s vision. MICS are particularly specialised in yacht and passenger ship conversion projects.
We have developed good channels of communication and close working relationships with leading flag state administrations and classification societies to allow for easy discussion during all stages of the design, construction and outfitting phases of the project.
Using industry recognised software, we provide efficient Naval Architectural and Engineering Services for:
- New Building and Conversion Concept Design, including basic parameters, exterior look and space planning
- Propulsion requirements estimation – by means of software
- Detailed Design – Includes Engineering, Naval Architecture, Interior Design, Yacht System Schematics and Electrical System Schematics
- Hull Modeling and Structural Analysis
- Coating System Specification
Our naval architects and engineers design according to high standards, which naturally comply with strict requirements of classification societies and flag state administrations, like Lloyds Register, RINA, DNV, ABS, MCA, Transport Malta and Marshall Islands. Optimisation and refinement of details are key concepts to our designs.
Other services:
Digitising of existing paper based drawings
STABILITY EVALUATION
Making use of industry recognised software and MICS procedures, MICS can provide all services related to stability evaluation including:
- Preliminary stability evaluation at time of concept design for new buildings or conversions;
- Lightweight surveys
- Preparation of procedures and execution of inclining experiments
- Preparation of Intact Stability Manuals
- Preparation of Damage Stability Manuals
- Preparation of particular loading conditions as may be required by Masters on a case by case basis.
- Evaluation of stability in emergency situations.
These services are provided to ship to all types of sea going crafts, including motor and sailing yachts, passenger ships, marina pontoons, and offshore structures.