Lynn Hendy
June 27, 2018
EB President Jeff Geiger, together with construction partners, and state, local and federal officials, marked the ceremonial start of site expansion at Quonset Point with a groundbreaking ceremony on Monday, June 25.
Construction began last month on Building 9, which will be dedicated to submarine fabrication and outfitting. Building 9 is the largest construction project undertaken in Rhode Island this year. When complete, it will contain approximately 14 acres of manufacturing space.
In addition, work will soon begin on a 26,000 square foot facility to build the Virginia Payload Module, the critical component that will expand the capability of Virginia-class submarines.
“This expansion is crucial to Electric Boat’s future success,” said Geiger. “It also promises significant long-term benefits for the economic health of Rhode Island with the creation of hundreds of construction jobs in addition to the 1,300 additional employees we’ll require over the next decade for submarine work.”
U.S. Senator Jack Reed (D-R.I.) said, “this collaborative effort between Electric Boat, Gilbane Building Company, Dimeo Construction Company, A/Z Corporation, and the Rhode Island building trades creates a partnership that will ensure these submarines are built on time and ahead of budget.”
Reed attributed the Rhode Island congressional delegation’s success in helping to secure submarine contracts to “the men and women of Electric Boat who give their all every day. They do it not just because it’s a job, but because they recognize what they’re doing is protecting and providing the latest technology to the young men and women in uniform of the US Navy who will take these vessels into harm’s way and protect this great nation. For those young men and women, we can do nothing less than our best, and today is an indication that we’re committed to that ethic.”
In an effort to increase safety at Electric Boat’s Groton shipyard, two speed tables are being installed across Eastern Point Road this week. The tables, a few inches tall and marked with yellow stripes, are designed to slow vehicle traffic in an area frequented by pedestrians. The first speed table crosses Eastern Point Road just...Continue reading→
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Meet the Barnacle, Electric Boat’s newest parking-enforcement tool that will begin deployment in the Groton shipyard starting Monday, June 15. As our enterprise continues to grow, we are dedicated to ensuring parking is safe, fair and accessible to all. The Barnacle is an immobilizing parking-enforcement device that attaches directly to a vehicle’s windshield using heavy-duty,...Continue reading→
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June 1st marks the start of Pride Month, a time for millions of LGBTQ+ individuals and allies around the world to come together in celebration and reflection. From film festivals and art shows, to marches and concerts, Pride is a vibrant tribute to LGBTQ+ culture, history and the relentless spirit of activism. It’s a chance...Continue reading→
The Next Generation of Shipbuilders Takes the Stage Over the past two weeks, Electric Boat welcomed the next generation of shipbuilders at our Rhode Island and Connecticut Signing Day celebrations, marking the beginning of a journey that will help shape the future of our company and our nation’s defense. Held at Cranston High School West...Continue reading→
CT DOT is preparing to enter the next major phase of the Gold Star Memorial Bridge Rehabilitation Project, and employees should expect new traffic patterns that may affect travel to and from EB’s Groton and New London facilities. A crossover will direct two northbound lanes onto the southbound bridge, as shown in this CT DOT...Continue reading→