Transporting water to Mars for construction is impossible due to weight and cost. Current building methods cannot work in a dry, Martian environment. My research "crunches" the physics of using Sulfur as a binder for Martian soil. Because Sulfur melts at sim115^{circ}C, we can create strong intermolecular bonds with regolith without using any water. This allows for rapid, recyclable, and high-strength construction on the Martian surface.