Gov. McKee Highlights Infrastructure Upgrades at Quonset’s Port of Davisville

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QDC Managing Director Steven King, P.E. hosted Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee and General Treasurer James A. Diossa (shown at left) on a tour of infrastructure upgrades at the Port of Davisville’s Pier 1 recently. Governor McKee and the General Assembly invested $60 million of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds at the Port in 2022, furthering Davisville’s evolution as a key hub for the offshore wind industry in the North Atlantic.
The port’s World War II-era Pier 1 is being revitalized as part of Quonset’s $234.5 million Port of Davisville Master Plan. The work includes replacing thousands of wooden pilings which have been in Narragansett Bay supporting the pier for over 80 years with new concrete and steel ones.
Ongoing infrastructure improvements will position Davisville to continue as one of the Top Ten auto importers in North America, while expanding capacity for offshore wind. Governor McKee was also briefed on additional components of the Port Master Plan, including construction of a new multi-purpose pier at Terminal 5 and a new docking space for vessels to support offshore wind construction projects, as well as other landside improvements.

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