QCI's 360° profile provides a comprehensive review of interior spaces
and selection of marine interiors. This provides a complete evaluation
of all requirements for your offshore accommodations.
Listed below are the considerations that are addressed in the construction of a vessel's interiors.
Click on a specific item for a list of what is included.
Insulation
• Fire, thermal or none
• Acoustic Insulation and abatement
• Faced insulation
• Deck insulation
• Stiffeners and wraps
• Pin type and length
• Speed or dome washer type
Bulkheads and Joiner Walls
• Type of panel system (soft-core, hard core, studs or free standing, double wall or other)
• Height of ceiling to determine wall height
• Types of ceilings
• Access panels
• Wet panels or dry panels
• Coamings at Wet spaces
• Trim pieces (corners, etc.)
• Draft-stops and height of them
• Lining walls
• Divisional walls
• A, B & C class bulkheads & decks
• H class bulkheads & decks
Joiner Ceilings
• Type of ceiling (grid 2 x 2 or 4 x 4 or metric or plank, etc.)
• Height of ceiling
• Type of lights
• Securing of ceilings and lights
• Studs (hanging from overhead) in a grid, etc.
Doors & Windows
Deck Coverings & Coamings (Flooring)
• Condition of deck
• Kinds of underlayment & thickness based on deck condition
• Butterflies & deck anchors
• Coamings
• Wet spaces screeding for underlayments
• Integral cove bases (ICB's required)
• Types of finishes needed (vinyl, epoxy, carpet, quarry tile)
• Type of cove bases (vinyl, rubber, carpet, quarry, aluminum or ICB)
• Painted steel deck
Stairs, Landings, & Railings
Trims & Molding
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