Commercial Vessels

Functional, durable, and low-maintenance interior solutions for cargo ships, tankers, workboats, tug boats and commercial fleets. Every space is engineered for long service life, safety, and efficient daily operations.

US Outfitters delivers robust, purpose-built interiors for tankers, container ships, cargo carriers, tugboats, OSV/PSV and government/commercial workboats. Decades of experience across every vessel class give us a clear understanding of what performs at sea and what fails. That knowledge drives how we engineer each project—selecting systems, materials, and installation methods that match the operational realities of the vessel.

All interiors are designed for safety, reliability, and long service life under continuous use, meeting SOLAS, USCG, ABS, DNV, and operator-specific requirements. USO integrates all interior disciplines—joinery, decking, insulation, MEP, and technical spaces—into a single coordinated delivery, producing efficient crew environments that endure and maintaining schedule discipline in demanding shipyard conditions. 

Crew Accommodations
Comfortable, practical crew cabins and living spaces built with robust marine materials, ergonomic layouts, and finishes designed for 24/7 commercial operations.

Robust, low-maintenance spaces engineered for safety, longevity, and ease of cleaning, using commercial-grade joinery, integrated bunks, and IMO-certified components.

Bridge Interiors
Precision-installed bridge consoles, wheelhouse interiors, navigation spaces, and control rooms designed for optimal visibility, workflow, and durability.

Specialized consoles, outfitting materials, anti-glare surfaces, and ergonomic layouts engineered for optimal operational visibility and equipment accessibility.

Mess Halls
Hard-wearing mess and galley support areas built for high traffic, fast cleaning, and reliable service life, balancing practicality with crew comfort.

High-durability communal dining spaces with stainless fixtures, galley interface points, and heavy-traffic flooring systems designed for continuous service.

Recreation Areas
Lounges, gyms, day rooms, and multipurpose spaces designed to support crew welfare on long voyages, using marine-grade materials that withstand heavy use.

Comfortable crew relaxation zones built with robust finishes and simplified maintenance requirements to handle long-duty cycles.

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Whether you are planning a newbuild, conversion, or refit, US Outfitters is ready to support your interior scope – from early design and budgeting through installation and handover. Share your project requirements and schedule, and our team will respond with a focused, practical plan.
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Military Training Vessel

NSMV Training Ship Program

US Maritime Administration

Duration

36 months

Location

Multiple US Shipyards

Project Scope

85M

NSMV Program Video

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Challenge​

Design and outfit state-of-the-art training vessels for the National Security Multi-Mission Vessel program, meeting both educational and emergency response requirements.

 

Solution

Comprehensive interior design featuring advanced simulation labs, modern dormitories, dining facilities, and emergency response equipment storage.

Project Details

The NSMV project represents our largest military contract to date. These vessels serve dual purposes as training ships for maritime academies and emergency response vessels for FEMA. Our team designed flexible spaces that can quickly convert from educational use to disaster relief operations, featuring modular furniture systems and advanced communication centers.

 

Key Results

Technologies & Methods

National Security Multi-Mission Vessel (NSMV) Program

The National Security Multi-Mission Vessel (NSMV) program represents the largest and most operationally complex accommodation and interior outfitting program executed by US Outfitters to date. The NSMV fleet consists of a series of purpose-built training vessels designed to support the next generation of U.S. maritime cadets, with each vessel accommodating approximately 780 cadets along with faculty and operational crew. As training platforms, these vessels demand highly durable, compliant, and operationally efficient interior environments capable of withstanding continuous use under institutional operating profiles.

From a shipyard risk management and production standpoint, the accommodation scope was strategically divided, with separate contractors engaged for Cabin/Galley systems and Public Areas to reduce program concentration risk and maintain schedule resilience across multiple hulls. US Outfitters was initially awarded the Public Areas scope for the first two vessels, requiring execution under strict sequencing constraints, evolving area releases, and coordination with multiple predecessor trades including electrical, HVAC, piping, and testing disciplines.

Following the successful delivery and performance on the first two vessels—demonstrated through schedule adherence, quality execution, and effective trade coordination—the shipyard exercised its option to extend US Outfitters’ Public Areas scope across the remaining three vessels in the series. Subsequently, based on proven execution capability, production discipline, and deep familiarity with the shipyard’s workflow and integration requirements, the shipyard further expanded USO’s role and awarded the Cabin and Galley packages to US Outfitters as well.

This progression reflects a performance-driven expansion of scope rather than a pre-awarded consolidation, underscoring US Outfitters’ ability to execute complex, multi-discipline accommodation programs within active shipyard environments. The NSMV program demonstrates USO’s versatility across diverse interior scopes, its capacity to scale across multi-vessel series production, and its core strength in shipyard-aligned execution, interface management, and high-volume accommodation delivery under demanding government and institutional standards.

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Job Description

Ensure all marine interior work meets our exacting quality standards and marine regulations.

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Job Description

Lead design projects for luxury cruise ships and commercial vessels. Create innovative interior solutions that meet marine regulations and exceed client expectations.

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Job Description

Lead on-site installation teams for marine interior projects worldwide. Ensure quality installation and client satisfaction.

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Job Description

Specialize in marine upholstery for luxury vessels. Work with premium fabrics and materials to create stunning interior elements.

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Requirements

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Job Description

Oversee complex marine interior projects from conception to completion. Coordinate with clients, suppliers, and installation teams.

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Job Description

Expert woodworker specializing in custom millwork for luxury marine interiors. Create precision-crafted furniture and architectural elements.

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ATB Tug Boat

KIRBY TUGS

Equinor ASA

Duration

12 months

Location

North Sea, Norway

Project Value

$22M

Challenge

Harsh offshore environment requiring specialized materials and installation techniques.

 

Solution

Weather-resistant construction with advanced logistics planning for offshore delivery.

Project Details

The challenging North Sea environment demanded innovative solutions for material transport and installation. Our team developed specialized weatherproofing techniques and coordinated complex logistics to deliver premium accommodations in one of the world’s harshest marine environments.

 

Key Results

Technologies & Methods

Project Details

US Outfitters was selected to deliver a comprehensive turn-key interior accommodation package for the 6000 BHP AT/B Ocean Tug program constructed at Signal International for Kirby Ocean Transport Co., a demanding commercial marine project requiring fully integrated, class-compliant interior systems executed to shipyard production standards.

From the outset, the scope extended well beyond a conventional interior package. USO was responsible for the coordinated delivery of insulation systems, joiner packages, doors, decking, galley equipment, windows, port holes, QA watertight doors, and custom-fabricated pilot house consoles—demonstrating the company’s capability to manage multi-disciplinary interior scopes under a single, accountable execution model.

The insulation package consisted of  MASCOAT spray type thermal blankets, mineral wool systems, exhaust insulation, and engine room protection blankets, all aligned with vessel operational requirements and class expectations. In parallel, USO executed the full joiner scope including floating floors, bulkhead panel systems, ceiling systems, marine-rated joiner doors (A, B, and C class), and weather-tight and quick-acting watertight doors, ensuring seamless interface with structural and mechanical trades onboard.

A key differentiator in this project was USO’s ability to synchronize accommodation interiors with functional operational spaces. The company supplied and installed stainless steel galley equipment and outfitting, IMO-compliant decking systems including raised radial flooring and terrazzo applications, as well as specialized windows and pilot house components, all delivered as an integrated package rather than fragmented subcontracted scopes.

Executing this program within an active shipyard environment required disciplined sequencing, trade coordination, and production-aligned planning. USO’s engineering-led approach enabled early interface resolution, reduced rework, and ensured that accommodation, catering, and operational spaces were delivered in full compliance with marine regulatory and class requirements while maintaining shipyard schedule integrity.

The successful completion of the Kirby Ocean Tug interiors stands as a strong example of US Outfitters’ versatility across vessel classes—from commercial tugs to large-scale government and passenger programs—demonstrating the company’s core strength in delivering fully integrated interior and accommodation systems, engineered for durability, compliance, and long-term operational performance under real shipyard production conditions.

Ferry Conversion

BAHIA MAR-SHORELY

US Department of Defense

Duration

24 months

Location

Norfolk, VA

Project Value

$28M

Challenge

Upgrade crew accommodations and command systems while meeting strict military specifications.

 

Solution

Specialized military-grade materials and security-compliant installation procedures.

Project Details

Working with the US Navy required adherence to the highest security and quality standards. Our team obtained necessary clearances and implemented specialized procedures for handling classified areas. The project enhanced both operational capability and crew welfare.

 

Key Results

Technologies & Methods

Project Details

Working with the US Navy required adherence to the highest security and quality standards. Our team obtained necessary clearances and implemented specialized procedures for handling classified areas. The project enhanced both operational capability and crew welfare.

 
Passenger Ferry

HUBBARD/TAZLINA

Virgin Voyages

Duration

20 months

Location

Genoa, Italy

Project Value

$38M

Challenge

Create revolutionary adult-only cruise ship interiors that break traditional cruise design conventions.

 

Solution

Innovative design approach featuring bold colors, modern materials, and flexible spaces.

Project Details

Virgin Voyages challenged us to reimagine cruise ship interiors for the modern traveler. We created spaces that feel more like boutique hotels than traditional cruise ships, featuring bold design elements, premium materials, and innovative layouts that maximize both style and functionality.

 

Key Results

Technologies & Methods

Project Details

Tazlina and Hubbard are Alaska-class “day boat” ferries built for the Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) to move passengers and vehicles on high-frequency routes. The two sister vessels were constructed at Vigor Alaska’s Ketchikan shipyard and entered service as modern, Alaska-built additions to the AMHS fleet.

Project conditions and execution challenge

This program demanded turnkey habitability delivery in a remote, weather-impacted environment with limited local sourcing options and a shipyard production flow that required disciplined sequencing and fast field decision-making. Remote location logistics, material staging, and workforce deployment had to be managed without disrupting the yard’s critical path.

 

US Outfitters scope (turnkey interior outfitting)

US Outfitters was contracted to execute complete turnkey interior outfitting for both vessels, coordinating interior trade interfaces and production-ready installation aligned to shipyard schedule constraints. The work was executed as repeatable, sister-ship delivery—driving consistency of quality, punch control, and turnover readiness across both hulls.

 

How USO delivered

  • Shipyard-aligned planning: Outfitting work packages sequenced to match area releases and support production flow.
     
  • Integrated field coordination: Rapid resolution of trade conflicts to prevent escalations and delays across multiple departments.

  • Logistics discipline: Controlled staging and kitting to protect productivity in a remote build environment.

  • Repeatable sister-ship execution: Standardized methods and lessons-learned transfer from the first vessel to the second to stabilize outcomes.

 

Program scale indicators

  • Vessel class: Alaska-class day boat ferries (AMHS)

  • Build location: Vigor Alaska, Ketchikan, Alaska
  • Capacity baseline: approximately 300 passengers / 53 vehicles
     
  • Program structure: two-vessel sister-ship delivery for schedule and outcome repeatability

 

Outcome statement

US Outfitters successfully delivered turnkey interior outfitting on both Hubbard and Tazlina—demonstrating large-program execution capability in a remote shipyard environment. The result was predictable sister-ship delivery, controlled quality, and schedule-aligned turnover supporting AMHS operational readiness.

Passenger Ferry

PARK CITY

Celebrity Cruises

Duration

24 months

Location

Saint-Nazaire, France

Project Value

$32M

Challenge

Create ultra-luxury suite accommodations with innovative design features and premium finishes.

 

Solution

Bespoke interior design featuring custom millwork, premium materials, and integrated smart home technology.

Project Details

Working with Celebrity Cruises’ design team, we created some of the most luxurious accommodations at sea. Each suite features custom-crafted furniture, premium marble finishes, and cutting-edge technology integration. The project showcased our ability to deliver ultra-high-end residential-quality interiors in a marine environment.

 

Key Results

Technologies & Methods

Turnkey Passenger Vessel Interior Transformation | Accelerated Pier-Side Execution

Project Overview

The M/V Park City refurbishment was a high-intensity vessel modernization program executed under a fully integrated turnkey model within an accelerated 30-day schedule at Port Jefferson, New York. The project involved the complete transformation of the passenger deck, requiring demolition, re-engineering, fabrication, and installation of all new interior systems under strict operational and timeline constraints.

 

Scope and Execution Strategy

US Outfitters was selected to deliver a comprehensive interior retrofit based on its ability to manage engineering, procurement, logistics, and onboard installation as one coordinated scope. The program required full demolition of the existing passenger deck followed by the installation of new accommodation and public space systems aligned with regulatory, operational, and lifecycle performance requirements.

 

Technical Scope of Work

US Outfitters delivered a fully integrated refurbishment package including:

 

  • Full demolition of existing passenger deck spaces
  • Thermal and fire insulation systems
  • New bulkhead and ceiling systems
  • New galley and food service areas
  • Bar and public head installations
  • IMO-compliant epoxy decking systems
  • New seating and interior finishes
  • Electrical, lighting, piping/plumbing, HVAC integration
  • Engineering-Led Execution

 

Engineering-Led Delivery

A complete production-ready engineering and DWG package, supported by 3D spatial modeling, was developed within days of contract award. This allowed early constructability validation, accurate prefabrication, and synchronized trade sequencing. Long-lead interior components, including bulkhead and ceiling assemblies, were manufactured in parallel with demolition activities, significantly reducing onboard congestion and eliminating typical multi-trade delays.

 

Pier-Side Retrofit Advantage

One of the most significant advantages offered by US Outfitters was the execution of the entire retrofit at the customer’s pier-side facility at Port Jefferson Terminal rather than in a traditional shipyard environment. By performing the refit dockside, the owner avoided substantial shipyard dockage fees, service charges, and extended yard overhead costs. This approach required advanced planning, disciplined logistics, and precise field execution, as all engineering coordination, material staging, and installation sequencing had to be managed without the infrastructure of a conventional shipyard.

 

Execution Performance

Despite the complexity and scale of the interior transformation, US Outfitters successfully completed the full passenger deck retrofit within the compressed 30-day timeframe. The ability to mobilize engineering, supply chain, and installation teams in a synchronized manner enabled continuous progress from demolition through final installation without schedule slippage.

Strategic Impact and Client Value

The successful pier-side execution stands as a clear testament to US Outfitters’ core competence in delivering complex, large-scale vessel refits under aggressive timelines and non-traditional working environments. By eliminating the need for extended shipyard occupancy while maintaining technical rigor, quality standards, and regulatory compliance, USO provided the client with significant cost savings, accelerated delivery, and operational efficiency.

This project demonstrates US Outfitters’ unique capability to execute full-scope marine interior retrofits outside conventional shipyard settings while maintaining strict schedule discipline, technical precision, and turnkey accountability—reinforcing its position as a highly capable, shipyard-oriented outfitting contractor for refurbishment, conversion, and fast-track vessel modernization programs.

River Cruise Ship

AMERICAN DUTCHESS

Royal Caribbean International

Duration

18 months

Location

Miami, FL

Project Value

$45M

Challenge

Complete interior renovation of 5,400 passenger cruise ship while maintaining operational schedule.

Solution

Phased renovation approach with modular construction techniques, allowing continued operations during refurbishment.

Project Details

This massive undertaking involved the complete transformation of interior spaces across 18 decks. Our team coordinated with ship operations to ensure minimal disruption while delivering luxury accommodations that exceeded passenger expectations. The project included custom millwork, premium textiles, and state-of-the-art entertainment systems.

Key Results

Technologies & Methods

American Duchess – Expanded Scope Through Proven Execution

Project Overview

The American Duchess program represents a defining example of US Outfitters’ ability to execute complex, multi-discipline interior packages under aggressive shipyard schedules while maintaining full technical control, quality, and delivery performance.

Originally awarded as a complete turnkey interior package, US Outfitters was entrusted with the detailed design, engineering, procurement, and installation of all cabin and public area construction scopes onboard the vessel, including wall and ceiling systems, bathroom modules, furniture and furnishings (fixed and loose), balcony doors and partitions, decking systems, lighting, galley outfitting, internal A-Class doors, weathertight doors, and all windows and portlights.

From the outset, the project demanded immediate engineering mobilization. USO commenced detailed engineering immediately upon award and rapidly completed design development for key accommodation components including wall systems, ceilings, and bathroom modules within an accelerated timeframe to align with the shipyard’s build sequence. This engineering-first approach, supported by pre-engineering and 3D coordination overlays with structural drawings, enabled precise fit, reduced interface risk, and minimized downstream rework in a compressed production environment.

Due to US Outfitters’ demonstrated technical competence and disciplined execution methodology, the Owner expanded the company’s scope beyond conventional interior packages to include all public areas, all cabin areas, and all custom windows across the vessel. This scope expansion was a direct result of USO’s ability to integrate design engineering, supply chain coordination, and shipyard-aligned installation under a single accountable execution framework.

Material logistics and sequencing were managed in strict accordance with the shipyard construction schedule, with phased container deliveries of wall panels and ceiling systems coordinated to support continuous production flow. When critical components such as windows risked impacting the schedule, US Outfitters proactively air-freighted materials at its own initiative to eliminate potential delays and protect the build timeline.

Despite construction challenges caused by predecessor trades and delayed area releases—common realities in complex shipyard environments—US Outfitters successfully maintained execution continuity, coordinated around constraints, and delivered a high-quality interior finish within a highly compressed program duration. The project was completed without a single change order, demonstrating exceptional planning accuracy, cost control, and scope discipline.

The American Duchess case study highlights USO’s core differentiator: the ability to assume expanded scopes mid-program and execute them seamlessly through integrated engineering, turnkey interior delivery, and shipyard-synchronized project management. This project further reinforced US Outfitters’ reputation as a high-reliability outfitting partner capable of delivering full accommodation and public area solutions, even under aggressive schedules, evolving scope requirements, and complex coordination environments typical of large-scale vessel construction programs.