This report describes the results of an LDRD project aiming to develop a laboratory-scale testbed for autonomous subsurface monitoring and control systems. Modifications were made to an existing polyaxial loading frame to incorporate electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) and acoustic emission (AE) monitoring systems. This allows engineered subsurface processes to be studied under realistic temperatures and stresses in a scaled-down laboratory environment with similar monitoring systems as are deployed in field-scale systems. The paper outlines some challenges that were faced in implementing the ERT system at the laboratory scale and the solutions that were devised. Results are shown from two demonstration tests—one focusing on the ERT system, and one focusing on the AE system.