BROWNSVILLE, Texas -- Texas Governor Greg Abbott has announced that unmanned maritime system manufacturer Saronic Technologies has selected Brownsville, Texas, as the location for its next-generation shipyard, Port Alpha. The shipyard is planned to be one of the largest in the United States and feature advanced infrastructure capable of fabricating medium and large autonomous and autonomous-capable naval vessels. As planned, the facility will be able to construct vessels up to 850 ft long, with the potential for future builds over 1,200 ft.
Saronic plans to invest $3.2 billion into building the facility, for which it has been scouting locations extensively in recent years. When completed, Port Alpha will employ a workforce of 10,000. Construction is set to start in 2026, while operations will begin in 2028. The construction site covers 835 acres, with the potential to expand to 4,400 acres.
Saronic produces several unmanned surface vehicles(USVs), including its signature Corsair 24-ft USV, the 180-ft Marauder, and the 52-ft Mirage. Saronic Technologies is one of seven companies shortlisted to participate in the U.S. Navy's Medium USV (MUSV) program's At-Sea demonstration phase. The initialization of construction on the Port Alpha shipyard may positively influence the company's prospects of selection for the Navy's MUSV requirement.