Quonset’s New Pier Will Support Small Businesses, Cargo Mix

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It was a busy summer at Quonset Business Park, with the QDC team celebrating several milestones, including the opening of the first new pier at the Port of Davisville in 70 years.

The new Terminal 5 Pier and Blue Economy Support Docks will serve as a gateway to Narragansett Bay for small and growing maritime businesses, supporting product testing, R&D and more. Terminal 5 also expands the port’s capacity to receive automobiles, submarine components and other cargo.

This world-class infrastructure will help meet rising demand for accessible waterfront access. With specialized berthing space, companies like REGENT Craft and Anduril Industries now have the resources to grow and innovate right here in Rhode Island. We’re proud of what this investment means for our state, but REGENT Craft’s CEO Billy Thalheimer puts it best—see what he has to say below.

None of this would be possible without the support we receive at every level of government. Thank you to our federal delegation for bringing these dollars to Rhode Island, and to Governor McKee and the Rhode Island General Assembly for allocating them to QDC and helping us make this critical investment in the port.

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Summer has arrived at Quonset! If you're looking for something to do this weekend, consider a ride on our bike path or a visit to one of our four public beaches. Parking is always free.

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If you work at Quonset, @RIPTA_RI wants to hear from you! Take a quick survey about your commuting/parking routine for a chance to win a monthly transit pass and help RIPTA improve service options for the 15,000+ people who come to work here every day.

Just 18 months after breaking ground on @REGENTCraft's manufacturing facility, we're celebrating its completion!

American manufacturing is alive and well at the Quonset Business Park, and we're glad to be home to 1 Seaglider Way.

Defense tech hubs like Quonset are powering the next generation of military technology. We're home to Electric Boat and a diverse collection of small businesses and growing companies whose cutting-edge technology is driving defense innovation forward.

With support from Rhode Island Ready, Raytheon broke ground on a major expansion to its Portsmouth campus this week!

This project will support the creation of 150 new jobs and help meet the growing global demand for Raytheon's Patriot GEM-T subcomponents.

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