A new ship building survey is a critical inspection process that takes place during the construction of a new vessel at a shipyard. AIM Group's survey is designed to ensure that the vessel is constructed according to the approved plans, meets all relevant safety standards, and is fit for its intended purpose.
The new ship building supervision survey job is consisted of witness, supervision, inspection, survey and others actions to control the process of constructing of shipyard to quality assurance throughout the fabrication Inspection Testing Planning (ITP).
Introduction: AIM Marine Consultancy identified the new ship building supervision survey sector in Vietnam, Asia and Global at almost of shipyards. AIM Experts actively involved in new vessel building supervision, witness and consulting aiming to control all of actions of shipyard pursuant to P.O and/or contract of new shipbuilding, rules and legal of IMO & classification register organizations . AIM mission is to offer the clients the highest quality for their projects as third party inspection of the new shipbuilding period at shipyard. Email: aimcontrol@aimcontrolgroup.com
Team: in new ship-building supervision, AIM Marine Consultancy Experts are team of Naval Architects, Marine Engineers, Electrical Engineers and Painting supervisors, technician - covers all aspects of new vessel building supervision survey and MV. Construction, acting as site new shipbuilding supervision project managers and shipbuilding supervisors, successfully supervised ship fabricated in shipyards located in Vietnam, Korea, and China, Asia and Global.
AIM Marine Consultant as new ocean vessel building supervisors and shipbuilding expert witness operate upon an efficient and proven project management plan. Our method guarantees the highest quality of ship construction.
Standard set of new ship building survey and witness Services
AIM conduct the new ship building control job and consulting on every new ship construction project are together with Society Classification Register Surveyors (ABS, Lloyd’s, DNV, NKKK, BV. . .) in addition to IMO’s standard set of services,
AIM offer customized services according to client’s needs and the nature of the specified project. At the same time AIM experts are in position to examine and carry out client’s requests immediately and effectively and report is descript with photos and comments.
Projects Completed: AIM Marine Consultancy has extensive experience in supervision and delivery of Chemical Tankers, Bulk Carriers, Floating Docks, Offshore supply services, Passenger Ships, Barges and Special Heavy lift, RO-RO / container carriers, Oil tankers, PCTCs, VLGCs, General Cargo Ships, Boats, Harbour Tug Boats.
Boat Design, Stability, Class Societies, Powerboat / ship, Propulsion, Propeller, Surface Drives, Stern drives, Multihulls, Engines, gearboxes, rudder gear, batteries....
The interior furnishings, doors, windows, stairs....
Onboard Electronics & Controls, Outboard, Software
Engines, gearboxes, rudder gear, batteries.... and of course interior furnishings, doors, windows, stairs.... then there's cookware, appliances, foul-weather gear.... stuff really builds up. It's amazing just how much weight can be added to a boat through random stuff that you don't think of while designing
Remember the maximum 'airdraft' is Stability to avoid gale conditions
Description of the new vessel building surveying of AIM Control
Inspection of incoming equipment
Lay-out and Installation
Completion of installation and Testing
Description of a building of new ship's system controoled vy AIM Control
See more AIM's a new ship building inspection and witness expertise carried out at the site of shipyards
AIM Control's site team of experts on hull, painting, engine and machinery, piping, electrical, automation, cargo containment, and administration, follows the construction schedule closely. They ensure the quality through regular inspections, Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT) and the sea trial final running tests to delivery:
Plan approval
Classification society
Navigational and radio equipment (COLREG 72)
Ship construction
Materials
IMO ship identification
Ship safety
Certificates and ISM documents
See more the ship condition's sea trial running tests
The new ship building survey typically begins with an examination of the shipyard's facilities, including the construction site and the equipment used for the construction process. The surveyor will then inspect the various stages of the vessel's construction, starting with the laying of the keel and continuing through to the final outfitting and commissioning of the vessel.
The surveyor will also review the vessel's plans and specifications to ensure that they comply with applicable regulations and standards. The surveyor will verify that the construction is in accordance with the approved plans and specifications, and will make any necessary recommendations for changes or modifications.
During the new ship building survey, AIM Group's surveyors team will also examine steels & weldings, various systems and components of the vessel, including the hull, machinery, electrical systems, navigation systems, safety equipment, painting and coatings and more. The surveyor will assess the quality of materials and workmanship, and will ensure that all components are installed and operating correctly.
Once the vessel is completed, the surveyor will conduct a final inspection to ensure that it meets all safety and regulatory requirements, and is ready for sea trials. The surveyor will issue a certificate of compliance if the vessel meets all requirements, and will provide a detailed report that outlines any issues or concerns that were identified during the inspection.
At AIM Group's to the new ship building survey, shipyards also offer other survey services, such as
Pre-purchase surveys, condition surveys, and repair and refit surveys. Pre-purchase surveys are conducted to assess the condition of a vessel before it is purchased,
Ship condition surveys are carried out to assess the overall condition of a vessel.
Repair and refit surveys are conducted to assess the extent of any damage or required repairs to a vessel, and to provide recommendations for repair and maintenance.
AIM Group's new ship building survey is a critical inspection process that ensures the safety, reliability, and compliance of a new vessel during the construction process. By working with our experienced and qualified surveyors, shipyards can ensure that their vessels meet all regulatory and safety requirements, and are fit for their intended purpose.