Areas of Interest:
Materials and Structures
- Sustainable
Engineered Wood/Mass Timber/Bio-Structural Building Solutions
- Bio-Based
Building Insulating/Finishing Solutions
Installation Energy
- Energy
and Water Efficiency and Security
Products/methods/techniques that will improve overall energy efficiency
are of interest. These include but are not limited to: combined heat and
power generation, fuel cells, reformers, low Nox boilers/burners, natural
gas and adsorption cooling, compressed air systems, distributed generation
(wind, solar, hydropower), waste to energy, geothermal, and other high
efficiency heating/ventilating/and air-conditioning systems. Further,
novel processes that improve product development and deployment. Similarly,
products/methods/techniques that address water efficiency and security are
of interest. This may include but not limited to: potable water treatment
and delivery systems, potable water storage, potable water metering and
monitoring, gray water reuse, water recycling, rainwater harvesting,
advanced wastewater treatment, anaerobic digestion, digital twins, and
wastewater to energy.
Solutions are sought which address the need for improved energy and water
efficiency and improved energy and water security. ERDC desires solutions
that will improve the robustness of energy and water production and
delivery systems whereby the risk of loss of energy and water services due
to economic dislocations, depletion of natural resources, natural or
man-made disasters is reduced. Further, solutions are encouraged that
address products/ methods/techniques which will facilitate cost effective,
reliable, and sustainable utility support to deployed forces in
underdeveloped regions of the world. In addition to specific technologies,
ERDC is interested in novel processes that improve product development and
deployment.
Warfighting Engineering
- Advanced
Methods and Designs for Additive Construction
Technology Area(s): additive construction, deployable 3D printers, 3D
printing, autonomous material processing and delivery, autonomous
construction accessory equipment, materials (polymers,
concrete/composites, metals, etc), indigenous materials, design methods,
software, infrastructure.
- Robotics
for Engineering Operations
Technology Area(s): autonomous controls, autonomous terrain shaping
operations, robotic repair, field robotics, non-destructive
testing/inspection, infrastructure, near real-time mapping (Engineer
reconnaissance)
Operational Energy
- Operational
Energy
Technology Area(s): hybrid power, metering and monitoring, invertors,
energy storage, energy management systems, cloud infrastructure, coating
technologies for power systems, power generation, design methods, software
Training Lands and Heritage Branch
- Natural
Infrastructure Condition Assessment and Lifecycle Management Optimization
Technology Area(s): Natural Lands Assessment and Management,
Advanced/Remote Plant Community Identification, Structure and Dynamics
Assessment. Rapid Soil Property Assessment and Characterization. Sensor
Analytics, Ecological and Anthropogenic change detection, forecasting, and
projection. Decision support for both military training/testing lands and
potential theaters of operation.
Sustainment Management System
- Facility
and Infrastructure Lifecycle Investment Optimization
Technology Area(s): Asset management, condition assessment,
performance measurement, Building Information Models, digital planning,
Building Sensor Analytics, degradation forecasting, risk-based decision
making, facility investment optimization, process engineering.
Additional details can be found in the CSO Solicitation.
Note: Submissions should NOT include confidential or
proprietary details. Submissions may be shared with other ERDC teams if there
is an apparent fit with other ERDC projects.
ERDC-CERL will typically use a one-step evaluation process
but does reserve the right to request a live demonstration (See Section C) that
would add a second step to the evaluation process if necessary and when
appropriate. Under the one-step evaluation process, offerors whose proposed
solutions meet the need of the government and include enough detail to complete
a full technical evaluation may or may not be asked to provide a demonstration
of their solution.
All resultant contracts will be firm-fixed price. All items,
technologies, and services (including research and development) procured via
this CSO are treated as commercial. The Contracting Officer must determine the
price fair and reasonable prior to award. ERDC-CERL is conducting this CSO on a
full and open basis and intends to award contracts in accordance with FAR part
12 and the FAR part that is deemed most appropriate for the solution proposed
(i.e., FAR part 13, 15, and/or 35); the government reserves the right to award
prototype agreements (e.g. Other Transaction Agreements), in accordance with 10
U.S.C. §4022, if deemed appropriate and in the government’s best interest.
How to Participate
1. Review the CSO
Solicitation
2. Review FAQs
3. Once the solution is ready to submit, complete the submission
form
Questions: Please send all technical and
administrative questions using this form. Q&A will be updated periodically. It is
the responsibility of the offeror to review Q&A prior to submitting a
proposal.
All submissions received by 5:00 pm CT on October
30, 2026 will receive full consideration.
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Infrastructure Science, Operational Science, Energy Efficiency, Additive Construction, Lifecycle Management