Forge Space Operations plans, finances, delivers, and manages the launch-supporting infrastructure that underwrites the next generation of U.S. spaceports — across energy, industrial utilities, propellant and cryogenic systems, transportation and logistics, and environmental resilience.
The United States has transformed space access from an episodic, government-led enterprise into a high-tempo industrial sector. National security increasingly depends on continued access to orbit. But the physical infrastructure beneath this launch enterprise — power, water, cryogenic support, transportation corridors — has not kept pace.
Five interdependent domains constitute the operating foundation of a modern spaceport. None can be treated in isolation — failure in any one constrains or halts the system as a whole.
Grid interconnections, substations, feeders, backup power, microgrids, and dedicated generation. The common denominator beneath every launch-supporting activity.
Potable and non-potable water, wastewater, industrial cooling, deluge and sound suppression, industrial gases, and associated controls.
Shared and adjacent storage, transfer infrastructure, road access, safety standoff, and industrial servicing — a specialized energy and chemicals node.
Heavy-haul corridors, roads, bridges, laydown and staging areas, internal circulation, gate throughput, and interfaces with rail or port assets.
Drainage, flood protection, stormwater, shoreline hardening, environmental mitigation, firebreaks, backup communications, and hardening measures.
Forge Space Operations is not a contractor. It is not a single-utility public-private partnership. It is an integrating platform — organizing strategy, assembling capital, coordinating delivery, and managing launch-supporting systems across their full lifecycle.
Forge does not self-perform construction or operate as a traditional project delivery firm.
Forge does not optimize within a single infrastructure domain or a narrowly defined utility scope.
Forge organizes strategy, assembles capital, coordinates delivery, and manages launch-supporting systems across their full lifecycle.
Our meaningful differentiator is integration — not the improvement of any single utility in isolation, but lifecycle stewardship of the launch-supporting ecosystem as a coordinated system.
Forge is completing capital formation and finalizing the partner network required to execute at its initial installations — Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and Vandenberg Space Force Base. If you are positioned to contribute, now is the time to engage.
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