Active Solicitation · DEPT OF DEFENSE
AI Summary
The Submerged Infrastructure Inspection Challenge seeks innovative technologies for inspecting submerged lock infrastructure without dewatering. Participants will submit applications by June 12, 2026, with finalists demonstrating their solutions in July 2026. This challenge aims to enhance underwater inspection capabilities for better maintenance planning.
Challenge Overview
The Submerged Infrastructure Inspection Challenge is seeking field-ready technologies that can inspect submerged lock infrastructure without dewatering. Solutions should provide highresolution, actionable insights on underwater concrete and steel components to support future maintenance planning. Strong candidates may include companies and teams working in underwater imaging, robotics, sensing, marine operations, and related data-collection technologies that can assess submerged infrastructure without dewatering.
The challenge includes two phases. In Phase 1, participants submit applications describing their technology and capabilities. Up to eight finalists will advance to Phase 2 for live demonstrations at a designated lock site in July 2026. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) is looking for practical inspection solutions that can operate in real-world underwater conditions and help engineers identify structural issues while infrastructure remains submerged and in service.
Advancing proven underwater inspection technologies for smarter lock maintenance.
SUBMERGED INFRASTRUCTURE INSPECTION CHALLENGE is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPT OF DEFENSE. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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