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Regulations, Classification, and Certification in Shipbuilding MTA
Navigating class society rules, flag state requirements, and international conventions
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Regulations, Classification, and Certification in Shipbuilding This comprehensive guide provides a practical roadmap for navigating the complex regulatory landscape of modern shipbuilding. Organized to follow a vessel’s lifecycle from initial concept through delivery and operations, the book translates high-level international conventions—including SOLAS, MARPOL, and the Load Line Convention—into actionable workflows for the design office and the shipyard floor. It offers deep dives into specialized areas such as the IGF Code for alternative fuels, the Common Structural Rules (CSR-H) for hull integrity, and the emerging requirements for maritime cybersecurity and decarbonization (EEDI, EEXI, and CII).

Beyond technical specifications, the text serves as a strategic manual for managing the critical interfaces between shipyards, owners, classification societies, and flag state administrations. Readers will find detailed guidance on digital plan approval workflows, managing design deviations and concessions, and ensuring readiness for Port State Control and commercial vetting. Enriched with practical checklists, documentation templates, and real-world case studies, this book is an essential resource for maritime professionals seeking to achieve timely, predictable, and trouble-free certification in an era of rapid technological and environmental change.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • A comprehensive guide to the maritime regulatory ecosystem, detailing the interconnected roles of the IMO, Flag States, Classification Societies, and Port State Control.
  • Detailed analysis of core international conventions including SOLAS for safety, MARPOL for environmental protection, and MLC 2006 for crew welfare and habitability.
  • Technical insights into structural design, stability (probabilistic methods), and the 'Common Structural Rules' (CSR-H) for tankers and bulk carriers.
  • Guidance on emerging industry challenges, including the IGF Code for alternative fuels (LNG, Ammonia, Hydrogen) and maritime cybersecurity requirements.
  • Practical workflows for digital plan approval, material qualification (NDE), and the execution of Factory (FAT), Harbor (HAT), and Sea Trials.
Who's It For:

This book is specifically designed for shipyard project managers, naval architects, and marine engineers who need to align complex design and construction phases with regulatory milestones. It also serves as an essential reference for shipowners, technical superintendents, and maritime legal consultants seeking to understand the pathways for timely vessel certification and operational readiness. Anyone involved in the lifecycle of a ship—from concept design to navigating Port State Control—will find this practical guide invaluable for reducing project risk.

Author:

Ashley Gray

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Date Published:

December 30, 2025

Word Count:

74,067 words

Reading Time:

5 hours 11 minutes

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