Clive Palmer first announced the project in a press conference on 30 April 2012, following the signature of a
memorandum of understanding with state-owned Chinese shipyard
CSC Jinling ten days before. On 19 June, it was announced that Finnish naval architecture firm
Deltamarin Ltd. had been commissioned to undertake the design of the ship, and on 17 July a preliminary general arrangement was published. In October 2012, Blue Star Line announced that
Titanic expert Steve Hall had been appointed as Design Consultant and Historian for the project, and that
Titanic interiors expert Daniel Klistorner had been appointed as Interior Design Consultant and Historian. Hall and Klistorner had previously co-authored books on the ship, such as
Titanic: The Ship Magnificent and
Titanic in Photographs, and gave a technical presentation at the unveiling of the designs in New York as well as at the dinner in London. as well as Helen Benziger, great-granddaughter of
Titanic survivor
Margaret "Molly" Brown. The design for the
Titanic II was unveiled at worldwide launch events in Macau (China), New York (United States), Halifax (Canada), and London & Southampton (United Kingdom). The gala event in New York was the official Global Launch and was held aboard the
USS Intrepid in New York City on 26 February 2013. The gala dinner in London (UK) was held at the
Natural History Museum on 2 March, and was accompanied by a display of items salvaged from the
Titanic. There was also a breakfast held in
Southampton on 13 March. On 16 April 2013, it was announced that Deltamarin had been contracted for the project development phase, and would be responsible for coordinating the various parties involved in the project, including the shipyard, architects, interior designers, and operations managers. The feasibility study was complete, and the project development phase was ongoing. The signature of a contract and keel laying were expected in March 2014. Further contracts and agreements relating to the design and construction were announced later in 2013; the appointment of V.Ships Leisure as ship management services partner, and of Tillberg Design as provider of architectural and interior design services. On 17 July 2013, Blue Star Line announced that the
classification society Lloyd's Register has joined the
Titanic II project. The work carried by Lloyd's would ensure that the ship's design complied with the current
SOLAS regulations.
Model testing using a wooden model was undertaken in September 2013 at the Hamburgische Schiffbau-Versuchsanstalt (HSVA). Resistance and powering tests were carried out in a towing tank. In an interview in February 2014, Palmer claimed that keel laying would take place in September 2014. He cautioned that the project was "a big job", that the original
Titanic took seven years to build and that they have been working for only two and a half, and said that he would have liked to start sooner but "wanted to make sure we don't make any mistakes". He claimed that a selection of cabins were being constructed on land for approval, and that this would be completed by July 2014. In April 2016, the administrators for Palmer's closed nickel-refining company,
Queensland Nickel, alleged that almost $6 million had been taken from that company to pay for the development and marketing of the
Titanic II. At that time the administrators indicated that they would seek to recover this money. ==Design and construction==