Missing Move project will improve highway access to Quonset

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Quonset’s convenient, easy-to-access location is a key to our success. More than 14,000 people come to work here each day, and a new construction project is about to make the Business Park even easier to reach.

We recently joined Gov. Dan McKee and Rhode Island’s congressional delegation to break ground on the “Missing Move’ project to build new highway connections on I-95 and RI-403 to improve access to Quonset.

New ramps on I-95 will allow commuters from the south to reach the Business Park without getting off the interstate and back on the highway. Three new ramps on RI-403 will finally offer a convention connection from most of Quonset east of Post Road to a separate but busy section of the park known as West Davisville.

These new connections will make it easier, faster and safer for Rhode Islanders to reach all sections of the Business Park, while reducing traffic and impacts on noise for Quonset’s neighbors.

“[This] is yet another example of Rhode Island’s commitment to creating good-paying jobs through projects that will deliver lasting benefits for generations to come,” Gov. McKee writes in a recent column about the project.

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