Ursa for Työvene

Multifaceted design

Designed to operate both in deep and shallow waters – preserving depth in the main waterway between the Gulf of Gdansk, through the Vistula Lagoon to the Elbląg River – the Ursa's challenging design specification includes an air draft of 9.1 meters and the ability to work in very shallow waters with a minimum dredging depth of 5 meters.

The vessel’s wheelhouse and accommodation were placed at the front to ensure it could pass the Trasa Unii Europejskiej bridge. And due to weather conditions in the area, the vessel was designed to withstand temperatures of at least -10°C while dredging, and -20°C while in transport.

C-Job was responsible for determining the design, and agreeing interfaces and integration of dredging equipment to strict tolerances through collaboration with the supplier, Holland Marine Technologies. The Ursa’s design and details were completed to tight deadlines, with different engineering phases performed simultaneously which required precise project

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