Capabilities

Five domains. One integrated system.

Forge delivers across all five interdependent launch-supporting infrastructure domains — with the integration logic to manage them as a coordinated system, not a collection of projects.

01

Energy

Foundation Layer

Why it matters

Energy is the common denominator beneath every launch-supporting activity. Pad operations, propellant conditioning, environmental controls, communications, and security all depend on reliable, high-capacity power. A grid failure is a launch failure.

Forge capability

Forge plans, finances, and manages energy infrastructure from transmission interconnection through on-pad delivery — including redundancy and islanding capability for mission-critical loads.

Transmission interconnects & substations
Primary feeders & distribution
Emergency & backup generation
Microgrid design & controls
Dedicated launch-pad power supply
Energy resilience & islanding
Renewable integration
Load forecasting & capacity planning
02

Industrial Utilities

Operational Core

Why it matters

Launch operations consume water at industrial scale — for sound suppression, deluge systems, cooling, and facility operations. Industrial gases and process water systems require purpose-built infrastructure that standard utility providers are not designed to supply.

Forge capability

Forge delivers the full industrial utility stack, including high-flow water supply, sound suppression and deluge systems, wastewater handling, and industrial gas infrastructure — managed as an integrated system with launch-schedule sensitivity.

Potable & non-potable water systems
High-volume deluge & sound suppression
Industrial cooling systems
Wastewater & environmental discharge
Industrial gas supply & distribution
Process water controls & monitoring
Utility corridor management
System performance contracting
03

Propellant & Cryogenic

Mission-Critical

Why it matters

Propellant and cryogenic infrastructure represents the highest-consequence node in the launch-support system. Shared or adjacent storage, transfer infrastructure, safety standoff requirements, and regulatory complexity make this domain a bottleneck at nearly every U.S. spaceport.

Forge capability

Forge structures and manages propellant and cryogenic infrastructure — from shared storage facilities and transfer systems to road access corridors and regulatory compliance — as an integrated, safety-first capability.

LOX / LH2 / RP-1 storage infrastructure
Cryogenic transfer systems
Propellant road access & delivery corridors
Safety exclusion zone management
Shared-use facility structuring
Regulatory & safety compliance
Methane / LNG infrastructure
Industrial servicing interfaces
04

Transportation & Logistics

Throughput Layer

Why it matters

As launch cadence increases, the movement of hardware, propellant, and personnel to and within the installation becomes a throughput constraint. Heavy-haul corridors, staging areas, and gate throughput — not often considered infrastructure — become binding at high tempo.

Forge capability

Forge plans and manages transportation and logistics infrastructure as a throughput system — from external road and rail interfaces to internal circulation, laydown, and staging — calibrated to the launch cadence the installation must support.

Heavy-haul road corridors & bridges
Laydown & staging areas
Internal installation circulation
Gate & access control infrastructure
Rail interface & spur planning
Port & waterway access coordination
Logistics flow modeling
High-tempo throughput design
05

Environmental & Resilience

System Protection

Why it matters

Coastal and exposed spaceport environments face acute climate and weather risk. Flooding, storm surge, hurricane-force winds, and wildfire proximity are not hypothetical — they have interrupted operations at every major U.S. launch site. Resilience is not an add-on; it is a mission requirement.

Forge capability

Forge integrates environmental protection and physical resilience into infrastructure design from the outset — not as mitigation afterthought. This includes drainage, shoreline hardening, flood protection, environmental compliance, and communications backup.

Stormwater & drainage systems
Flood barrier & protection infrastructure
Shoreline & coastal hardening
Environmental mitigation & compliance
Firebreak & wildfire buffer planning
Backup communications infrastructure
Hardening & blast protection
Long-range climate risk integration

Why integration is the capability

Each domain above can be addressed in isolation by existing market actors. What the market cannot provide is integration — the management of cross-domain dependencies, schedule interfaces, shared infrastructure, and system-level performance. That is Forge's core capability.

Performance accountability

Forge holds lifecycle accountability for system performance — not just delivery. Operators and government partners engage a single entity responsible for infrastructure that works, that is resilient, and that can scale with launch cadence growth.

Next Step

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Forge's initial installations span the primary U.S. commercial launch corridors.

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