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All transport, freight, and logistics management
At Sea, between Mediterranean ports
All transport, freight, and logistics management
Brest, France; December 2018
14 days dry dock
100 men
All transport, freight, and logistics management
Refurbishment of Andreas lounge.
Early 2018 saw Atlantic Marine Interiors win and carry out a design and build up-grade of all the passenger cabins, corridors, dining room, library, bar, and lecture room of Heritage Expeditions vessel Spirit of Enderby. This involved a small team of joiners and decorators joining the vessel in New Zealand, working while sailing to the dry dock in the Philippines, where over another three weeks all works where completed providing a considerable up-grade to the interior.
All transport, freight, and logistics management
All transport, freight, and logistics management
Atlantic Marine Interiors was approached by the UK based Burgess Marine Group, Burgess had won a contract to completely overhaul a newly acquired private motor yacht for a private YAE Family.
With the London based world-renowned yacht designers O2 already in place and designs well advanced, this was still a budget driven project and several marine outfitting companies tendered the works. Atlantic Marine Interiors won the contract to produce detailed working drawings, modify parts of the interior layout, manufacture, procure and install all of the furniture and finishes to the Owners bedroom suite and bathroom, lounge, dining room, several outside areas and stair cases.
Atlantic Marine Interiors set up an office and work force facility within the Burgess Porchester yard where the vessel was located. Over the next year the project progressed, most bulkheads, deckheads and fixed furniture was manufactured, brassware, lighting, furnishings and finishes procured or produced, first fix sub frames for bulkheads and deckheads installed, with further progression of interior installing continuing.
Unfortunately, Burgess and the Owner became involved in a prolonged contractual dispute, which brought the project to a halt for some 6 months, with Atlantic Marine Interiors having to leave site. Burgess and Atlantic Marine Interiors reached an amicable financial settlement with Burgess taking ownership of all materials etc which we had produced or procured. Unfortunately, again sometime later Burgess Group entered into receivership, and no longer exist. My understanding is that the project was eventually completed and the Owner took possession of his Yacht!
This was the first of our ‘Design & Build’ projects for CUK which was the catalyst for works to follow!
After several failed attempts by CUK’s appointed design studio to produce a new design for the famous QE2 and now QM2 Crew Bar the ‘Pig & Whistle’ Atlantic Marine Interiors was approached to put together a proposal. This was a great opportunity, and after an initial meeting with Crew welfare management and ship staff, our designer Guri put forward her concept which was nothing like anything on any of the CUK vessels. It was fresh, strong colours, gave the space themes like the ‘discotheque’ area, lounge area with multi-screen TV’s, games area etc. This immediately hit the brief and we were asked to develop it into full working drawings, specification, and budget.
Atlantic Marine Interiors was awarded the contract in October 2015 which involved:
The project was successfully carried out and completed on time over a 4 week in service period by our team of 18 multi trade personnel and management.