Clark Ádám is a crane vessel, specifically a floating sheerleg, built in 1980 in Budapest, Hungary, by the Hungarian Shipyards and Crane Factory (Hungarian: Magyar Hajó- és Darugyár; MHD) Angyalföld Division.
[2] The floating crane is powered by two Scania DS 14 diesel engines, each of 520 hp (390 kW).
Every ten years the vessel undergoes maintenance and repair in a dry dock in Austria.
[2][4] The vessel was commissioned by the Capital City Council (Fővárosi Tanács) of Budapest to assist the expansion of Árpád Bridge, as the two other floating cranes available at the time (named after Attila József and Endre Ady) were deemed unsuitable.
The first one (TOEC, yard number 2370) was only partially built when it was sold to a Syrian company in February 1980.