From left: R.I. Sen. Lou DiPalma, R.I. Rep. Robert Craven, Sr., U.S. Sen. Jack Reed, R.I. Commerce Sec. Liz Tanner, QDC Managing Director Steven J. King, U.S. Rep. Gabe Amo and U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse cut the ribbon at Pier 1 South.

Federal, state, and local leaders joined the Quonset Development Corporation today for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the Port of Davisville’s Pier 1 South reopening after 19 months of construction.

More than 1,500 wooden pilings in the Bay supporting this section of the Pier since it was built in 1941 were replaced with 150 new steel pilings and a new concrete deck. The South Face of the pier, which is being refurbished in phases, is now open, and construction has begun on the North and East Faces.

The reconstruction of Pier 1 is part of Quonset’s Port of Davisville Master Plan, a $234 million development initiative to replace the infrastructure originally built by the U.S. Navy in the 1940s and ‘50s. The upgrades will support the creation of 1,100 projected new port jobs and add a new 50-year service life to the port’s infrastructure.

“Thanks to the consistent support of our partners in government and the private sector, the Port of Davisville is celebrating another milestone in our efforts to upgrade and expand our World War II-era infrastructure,” said QDC Managing Director Steven J. King, P.E. “The renovated Pier 1 will allow Quonset to meet rising demand for both automobile imports and offshore wind cargo and support vessel traffic.”

The Port of Davisville recorded a 42% increase in auto imports for the first nine months of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. As of September 30, 2024, Davisville has seen a 27% increase in offshore wind vessel traffic compared to all of 2023.

The Port of Davisville is one of North America’s Top 10 auto importers and an emerging offshore wind hub hub. Rhode Island’s only public port, Davisville supports more than 1,600 jobs and generates $374 million in annual economic output.

“As Quonset grows and diversifies, smart federal investments like this help unlock greater economic potential, better positioning Rhode Island for the future. The new Pier 1 South will ensure Quonset is ready to support more businesses and good-paying jobs for Rhode Islanders,” said U.S. Senator Jack Reed, who helped lead the effort to establish funding for the Port Infrastructure Development Program as the top Democrat on the Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee in 2019. “I’m pleased that the hundreds of millions of dollars in federal investment that I’ve been able to help secure for Quonset over the years are continuing to pay off in more jobs and revenue for the Ocean State.”

“The Port of Davisville is a regional leader in auto imports and a growing hub for the offshore wind industry. The newly rebuilt Pier 1 will allow Quonset to keep up with strong demand and support well-paying Rhode Island jobs,” said Senator Sheldon Whitehouse. “I’m pleased to join my colleagues today to celebrate continued federal investment in this project and throughout Quonset Business Park—-a gem of the Ocean State’s economy.”

“Today’s reopening of Quonset’s Pier 1 South will help increase efficiency and capacity, all while extending the service life of our critical port infrastructure,” said Congressman Gabe Amo. “Thank you to my delegation colleagues for their steadfast work to bring federal funding home for this project that will support new, good-paying jobs and economic development for our state.”

“Quonset continues to be an economic and jobs powerhouse in Rhode Island,” said Governor Dan McKee. “This latest upgrade will allow businesses to keep pace with the high demand and high volume of economic activity at the Port.”

“Today is a great day for Rhode Island as we reopen Quonset’s reconstructed Pier 1 South. As a proud supporter of infrastructure in our state, I am confident that this investment will serve as an agent of economic growth for Rhode Island by creating jobs and supporting Rhode Island’s offshore wind vessel traffic,” said Rhode Island General Treasurer James A. Diossa.

The effort to reconstruct Pier 1 South was partially funded by a $11.14 million Port Infrastructure Development Program grant from the U.S. Maritime Administration.

The J.F. Brennan Company is completing construction of the Pier 1 project. The next phase is expected to be completed by Winter 2025, and the final phase is expected by Summer 2026.

Quonset Business Park is home to over 14,000 jobs at 239 companies, including nearly one of every five manufacturing jobs in the state. According to Quonset Development Coporation, the Business Park generates $1.7 billion in annual household income for Rhode Island families and over $150 million in tax revenue.

Ryan Belmore is the owner and publisher of What's Up Newp. He took over the publication in 2012 and has grown it into a three-time Rhode Island Monthly Best Local News Blog (2018, 2019, 2020). He was named LION Publishers Member of the Year in 2020 and received the Dominique Award from the Arts & Cultural Society of Newport County the same year. He has been awarded grants for investigative and community journalism, and continues to coach and mentor new local news publications nationwide. Ryan...