Elliott Bay Design Group

5305 Shilshole Avenue Northwest, Suite 100
Seattle, WA 98107

About Elliott Bay Design Group

Elliott Bay Design Group (EBDG) is a full-service, employee-owned naval architecture and marine engineering firm that supports owners, operators and shipyards. Our team of naval architects, engineers, designers, certified weld inspectors, and analysts have expertise with designing vessels and marine facilities, providing engineering support for fleets of vessels and analyzing the feasibility of marine transportation. OUR TEAM IS YOUR TEAM.

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Elliott Bay Design Group has a solid history of delivering all aspects of naval architecture services. Our attention to detail, ability to listen, professionalism and understanding of regulations assures project success, regardless of the scope. We pride ourselves in staying current with the... Read more »

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