Direct Contact Membrane Distillation (DCMD) uses low heat sources to separate water from urea, which was then used as a plasticizer in regolith-based cement to make it more workable. The work investigated separating potable water and urea from artificial urine using DCMD and then characterizing the products. Water was successfully separated from the artificial urine solution as characterized by density, conductivity, pH, and substance concentrations. The concentrated urine solution was used in regolith-based cement cured under vacuum at temperatures that simulated temperatures that would be expected in construction on the Moon. Workability and other properties were improved by replacing water with concentrated urine solution in the mix.