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Bray Yacht Design And Research Ltd.
brayyachtdesign.bc.ca
Canadian naval architects, project managers, interior designers, and consultants, covering marine transportation, ocean engineering, pleasure craft, and environmental projects.
John J McMullen Associates Inc.
jjma.com
Ship design, naval architecture, marine engineering, combat systems engineering, information services, environmental services.
Stewart Marine Design Pty Ltd
smd.com.au
Naval architects and marine surveyors servicing commercial shipping in the SW Pacific region. Works covers design and surveys of ships in steel, aluminium, timber, copper/nickel, FRP and ferro-cement.
Kasten Marine Design
kastenmarine.com
Yacht design for blue water voyaging: motor, tug or trawler yachts, motor sailors, or sailing vessels.
G & M Operating Company
gmop.com
Structural steel detailers and designers for the industrial, commercial, marine and offshore industries, as well as naval architecture and marine engineering.
Nigel Gee & Associates
ngal.co.uk
Naval Architects and Marine Design Consultants. Listing past and present projects of a company that has designed the world's fastest passenger ferry in 1993 and 1998.
E.Y.E. Marine Consultants
eyemarine.com
Marine and naval architecture engineering consulting firm specializing in new vessel construction, refits, major and minor modifications, large and small vessel surveys.
Jack W. Sarin Naval Architects, Inc.
jacksarin.com
Washington State based firm provides professional hull design, styling, engineering, and interior design.
Seaspeed Marine Consulting Ltd
seaspeed.co.uk
A marine consultancy company specialising in the technology of fast marine transport: performance prediction, design support, safety and risk assessment, arbitration, survey, valuation and trials.
Genoa Design International
genoadesign.com
Canadian company offering naval architecture and CADD technology, production drafting and design, modelling, lofting, and nesting monitored through the internet.
LMG Marin
lmgmarin.no
Offers ship design and can assist clients at every stage of the design process from the CAD screen to a complete vessel; providing full design packages for almost any type of vessels.
Victory Design
victory.it
Naval architecture and marine engineering design house specialized in, but not limited to, high performance motorboats.
Teknicraft Design
teknicraft.com
Consulting naval architectural and engineering firm specialising in medium and high speed catamaran design for passenger ferry, commercial, para-military and private yacht applications for clients world-wide.
BMT Defence Services Limited
bmtdsl.co.uk
Design and technical support for warships ranging from aircraft carriers and submarines to surveillance and coastguard vessels. Programme management, formal safety assessment, safety management, project and business risk management.
Robert Allan Ltd.
ral.bc.ca
Consulting naval architectural firm offers design and engineering services for all types of vessels including research vessels and Arctic class vessels for clients locally and world-wide.
Hydro Lance Corporation.
hydrolance.net
Drag reduction architecture for ships, fast ferries, freighters, and pleasure yachts.
High Modulus Europe Composite Engineers
high-modulus.com
Composite structural and production design services including CAD construction drawings, FEA analysis, materials testing, rig design and Scantling Authority submissions.
International Maritime Consultants
international-maritime.com.au
Offer a range of services including naval architecture, marine engineering, and project management. Services include new vessel design and alterations to existing vessels. Located in Australia.
C. Tremblay & Associes Inc.
c-tremblay.com
Quebec based consulting naval architects, marine software developers and marine surveyors.
Maggio & Campbell, Inc.
mcengineering.com
Naval architects, marine engineers, marine surveyors services for new ship construction, overhauls, commercial and naval, ABS, USCG, Solas, and MilSpec requirements.
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Engineering or architecture help please?
Q. I wanna be an architect or an engineer, Is there such an architect that does naval ships, or submarines, underwater bases etc? lol it sounds weird but im wondering. With engineering, Im interested in mechanical and civil engineering, What is the math require for this? Im not that great math, Not brain dead, but im not the best math student, Im in year 9, is it to late to get good or should I jump back into reality? Also, with architecture how good at math do you need to be?
Asked by lockie G - Wed Mar 11 03:41:44 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You need to be good at math for either field but if you work hard enough and aren't a complete idiot it shouldn't be to bad. I am currently an AE student and the math requirements are cal 1 - 4, Differential Equations, and Linear Algebra. For architecture school it is cal 1 and 2 I think, I could be wrong. But you wont sleep as an architecture student, lots of projects.
Answered by ifishing07 - Wed Mar 11 03:53:35 2009
Q. I wanna be an architect or an engineer, Is there such an architect that does naval ships, or submarines, underwater bases etc? lol it sounds weird but im wondering. With engineering, Im interested in mechanical and civil engineering, What is the math require for this? Im not that great math, Not brain dead, but im not the best math student, Im in year 9, is it to late to get good or should I jump back into reality? Also, with architecture how good at math do you need to be?
Asked by lockie G - Wed Mar 11 03:41:44 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You need to be good at math for either field but if you work hard enough and aren't a complete idiot it shouldn't be to bad. I am currently an AE student and the math requirements are cal 1 - 4, Differential Equations, and Linear Algebra. For architecture school it is cal 1 and 2 I think, I could be wrong. But you wont sleep as an architecture student, lots of projects.
Answered by ifishing07 - Wed Mar 11 03:53:35 2009
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