Rhode Island Governor Dedicates $70M to Rebuild Port of Davisville

by Amy Works

QUONSET, R.I. — Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo has included a $70 million bond proposal in the state budget to modernize and reconstruct Pier 2 at the Port of Davisville in Quonset. The budget, including the proposal, has yet to be approved by the state legislature. The port recently closed its sixth record-breaking year of automobile imports by ship and is consistently one of the top 10 auto ports in North America. Additionally, the port has experienced 547 percent growth over the past 20 years. Built in 1956, the pier was designed for a 50-year lifespan. The $70 million investment will solidify Davisville’s position as the premier marine commercial gateway to New England and add an additional 50 years to the pier’s useful life, as well as preserve hundreds of jobs in the maritime sector. There were 227,021 automobiles imported at the port last year, surpassing 2014’s record by 48,806 vehicles. Vehicles arriving at the port are processed, finished and distributed across the United States by North Atlantic Distribution Inc.

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