QDC leadership marks new construction at the Park

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Quonset Managing Director Steven J. King, P.E. and QDC’s senior leadership team recently attended back-to-back topping off ceremonies to celebrate the final steel beams being raised at Electric Boat’s latest high-bay manufacturing space and the Rhode Island Air National Guard’s new headquarters facility.

Electric Boat’s new construction is expanding the manufacturing facility for the U.S. Navy’s Columbia-class ballistic missile submarines, designed to replace Ohio-class ships and scheduled to enter service in the early 2030s.

The RIANG new 43,000 square-foot headquarters will feature dining and medical facilities, a recruiting office and the ability to function as a 24/7 command center in the event of an emergency.

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UPDATE: Quonset sent QSS Biosolids a letter last week reconfirming the Corporation’s position that it will take no action on the company’s pending lease for the pyrolysis project prior to the reporting date of the Special Joint Legislative Commission to Study Sludge Management.

Quonset’s Board of Directors will meet on Tuesday, April 28, at 5pm at the Quonset ‘O’ Club. Doors will open at 4:30pm.

Following the meeting, the Quonset team will host a discussion with members of the community to answer any questions about projects at the Business Park.

Learn about a proposed energy storage project that will absorb and store energy on the grid during times of surplus and discharge during peak use, increasing regional grid reliability.

Join us at an information session on 4/22 at 6pm at the Quonset O Club or virtually on 5/12.

Quonset is committed to supporting clean energy generation. GDQ ESS, LLC is proposing a battery storage project that would capture energy during off peak hours and feed it back into the electric grid.

Learn more at an upcoming information session.

Quonset is committed to supporting clean energy. GDQ ESS, LLC is proposing a battery storage project that would capture and clean energy during off peak hours and feed it back into the electric grid.

Learn more at an upcoming info session.

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