.Hart, Fenton & Company
Naval Architects, Ship Designers and Marine Engineering Consultants
Hart, Fenton & Company’s clients benefit from access to significant technical expertise and operational experience – delivered through a proven methodology, a pride in quality and a genuine sense of partnership.
The company, established in 1954, continues to act as design and technical partner to leading vessel owners and operators - working on Ferries, Cable and Pipe Layers, RoRos, Specialist Use vessels and LNG vessels. It regularly provides technical support to administrations, Class Societies and NGOs in specialist areas such as LNG, FLNG, Regulatory Reviews and Research Studies. Its personnel are also well qualified to act as expert witnesses and assist in casualty investigations.
Clients include Wightlink Limited, Ropax Limited, SeaStreak New York, Isle of Man Steam Packet Company, P&O Ferries, RINA, Tuscany Regional Government, Global Marine Systems Ltd and BNFL.
The company’s in-house team of naval architects, engineers and CAD draftsmen work from headquarters in Portsmouth. Recent investment in NUPAS / CADMATIC software and training ensures the company is at the forefront of industry technology.
Hart, Fenton & Company can also draw on the resources of their parent company, Houlder with offices across the UK and wider experience covering the Defence, Oil & Gas and Renewable Energy Sector.
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NEWS
NUPAS-CADMATIC Introduction
Brief:
Hart Fenton identified the need to develop their steel work definition to improv...
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New R&D project to design an LNG Bunker…
Building on their expertise in the complex issues surrounding the distribution of LNG for sh...
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PROJECTS
Ship Boarding Ladder for Windfarm Work
Hart Fenton & Company were commissioned to find a solution to the transfer of personnel ...
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Deep Water Installation Vessel
The Deepwater Installer is a DP2 Jack up vessel designed for Gaoh Offshore to load, tr...
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