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Additive Construction Using Local Materials

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This contract focuses on the design and implementation of advanced 3D printing systems intended for constructing military or remote infrastructure utilizing local in-situ materials such as soil or regolith. The goal is to leverage additive manufacturing technologies to facilitate rapid, sustainable, and cost-effective infrastructure deployment in challenging environments where traditional construction materials and methods may be impractical or unavailable. Issued by the Department of Defense under the W2R2 Construction Engineering Labor office, this subcontract opportunity falls within the NAICS code 327120, which pertains to ready-mix concrete manufacturing and related construction materials. The contract was posted in December 2025 with a response deadline in late October 2026, allowing interested parties ample time to develop proposals that align with the strategic objectives of enhancing military operational capabilities through innovative construction technologies.

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Design and implement 3D printing systems using local materials for military infrastructure construction.

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Department Of Defense → W2R2 Construction Engrg LaborView Agency

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327120 - Clay Building Material and Refractories ManufacturingView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → W2R2 Construction Engrg Labor
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Design and implement 3D printing systems for constructing military or remote infrastructure using in-situ materials such as soil or regolith.

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Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) - Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (CERL) Annual Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO)The Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (CERL) has issued a broad Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) solicitation (W9132T26SC001) aimed at identifying innovative commercial products, technologies, or services that can advance Infrastructure Science and Engineering (ISE) and Operational Science and Engineering (OSE) capabilities. This solicitation, issued under DFARS Part 212.70 and posted on December 19, 2025, invites submissions via the ERDCWERX platform through October 30, 2026, and is designed to source solutions that close existing capability gaps or enhance mission effectiveness in various engineering domains. Areas of interest include advanced materials and structures, installation energy efficiency and security, warfighter-related additive construction and robotics, as well as operational energy solutions such as hybrid power and energy storage tailored for military environments. Proposals must be submitted in a multi-volume format including a concise cover letter, technical volume with a brief and optional video, and a detailed pricing volume, with an emphasis on commercial item acquisition practices consistent with FAR Part 12. This solicitation operates as a two-step process, initially accepting solution briefs which may lead to formal Requests for Proposals if funding is identified. The evaluation focuses on technical merit, relevance to agency needs, and fund availability without a formalized scoring or weighting system, though fair and reasonable pricing and commercial item standards are emphasized. Contracts awarded will be firm-fixed-price and may incorporate relevant FAR/DFARS clauses or be executed as Other Transaction Agreements depending on the solution and scope. Offerors must be registered in SAM.gov with a valid CAGE or UEI, and provide size status information; non-small businesses proposing solutions valued above $900,000 must submit subcontracting plans. The place and period of performance will be determined based on project specifics post-award, potentially involving work at varying government or military locations. Inspection and acceptance protocols will align with performance-based criteria emphasizing innovation, operational suitability, and lifecycle efficiency. The solicitation does not specify detailed packaging, marking, or delivery requirements, instead focusing on the innovative content and applicability of solutions to the ERDC-CERL’s mission objectives in both military and civilian contexts.
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