The MEROPA 900 refueled the WHOI oceanographic vessel Atlantis for the second time on Thursday, October 10. The barge sailed into the harbor and bunkered next to the Atlantis while the crew continued to work on the vessel.
The MEROPA 900 refueled the WHOI oceanographic vessel Atlantis for the second time on Thursday, October 10. The barge sailed into the harbor and bunkered next to the Atlantis while the crew continued to work on the vessel.
On Monday, September 28th, Greg Beers, P.E., President of Bristol Harbor Group, Inc. (BHGI) and Vice-President Cory Wood gave a presentation to students at Webb Institute in Glen Cove, New York about LNG as a fuel for U.S. vessels and an overview of the company.
An article featured in the October issue of WorkBoat on pages 50-54 called, Mission to Mars by Ken Hocke is an article definitely worth reading. The article is about the lengthening of the NASA barge PEGASUS in order to carry the core stage of NASA’s SLS.
On Tuesday, September 22, 2015 one of Bristol Harbor Group, Inc.’s (BHGI) naval architects, Annie Fisher, hosted a lunch and learn and presented computational fluid dynamics (CFD) results of a BHGI designed ATB unit, 120′ tug, and multiple oil barges.
Bristol, Rhode Island – September 16th, 2015 – Bristol Harbor Group, Inc. (BHGI) would like to announce two new additions to its naval architecture and marine engineering practice. Over the past three months Zachary Gilfus, naval architect, and Marissa Stutzman, mechanical engineer, have joined our team.
Bristol, Rhode Island – August 10th, 2015 – A white paper called “The Future of LNG as a Fuel for U.S. Vessels” By Gregory Beers, P.E., Bristol Harbor Group, Inc.’s & The Shearer Group, Inc.’s President, and Stan Youtt, a Bristol Harbor Group, Inc. Senior Naval Architect.
Bristol, Rhode Island – September 8th, 2015 – Bristol Harbor Group, Inc. (BHGI) is pleased to announce that the Vane Brothers Company has taken delivery of a BHGI designed 55,000 BBL double hull oil barge. BHGI was contracted by Conrad Industries to develop the design of the 361’ x 62’ x 24.5’, 55,000 BBL double skin tank barge.
Bristol, Rhode Island – August 10th, 2015 – A white paper called “The Future of LNG as a Fuel for U.S. Vessels” By Gregory Beers, P.E., Bristol Harbor Group, Inc.’s & The Shearer Group, Inc.’s President, and Stan Youtt, a Bristol Harbor Group, Inc. Senior Naval Architect.
On August 3rd, 2015 the RTC 25, a 26,000 BBL oil tank barge designed by Bristol Harbor Group, Inc. was launched at Senesco Marine where it was built.
Bristol Harbor Group, Inc. worked with the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Marine Design Center in Philadelphia to develop and design the modifications for the NASA barge Pegasus. Read this post to get more information about the new article on WorkBoat.com and a YouTube video of the barge.
Erik Huber from Schottel came to Bristol Harbor Group, Inc. on Friday, August 14th to host a lunch and learn. Schottel specializes in the development, design, production and marketing of azimuthing propulsion (z-drives) and maneuvering systems for vessels of all types and sizes.
Andrew Williams from Marine Measurements came to Bristol Harbor Group, Inc. on Thursday, August 6th to host a lunch and learn.
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