A versatile, methanol-ready CSD
C-Job designed the new CSD for the maintenance of Portland’s inland waterways and to work in high currents.
We cooperated on this with DE Klop, who supported with dredging production calculations as well as equipment and cost estimations. The maintainability of the vessel was optimized, and our design integrated main cranes, overhead cranes, crane beams, hatches for maintenance, and workshops.
In the expectation that methanol bunkering would be possible in the future, a methanol-ready vessel was important to our client. We fully integrated both methanol and MDO tanks in the vessel, creating a standout design compared to conventional CSD designs, and the new stationary dredge now offers increased redundancy for the Port of Portland.
A new CSD 30″ – for the Port of Portland
Project highlights
Future fuel ready
Can incorporate methanol fuel to increase sustainability
Optimized design
Easy to maintain and operate
Fully integrated
Incorporates a wide range of cranes, beams and mission equipment