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UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD

3126/JR Low Carbon Smart Factory Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) - Tender Two

Security & DefenceCPV 35125100 42960000 48150000 48420000
Value£224k
Deadline1 Dec 2021
Published9 Mar 2022
RegionNorth West
Timeline
Published 9 Mar 2022ClosedCloses 1 Dec 2021
Contract value in context
£224ktotal contract value
median £210k
this tender£0£17.6m

This sits in the upper-middle of the Security, Defence & Safety Equipment band — a substantial contract for the sector. Based on 4,182 valued Security, Defence & Safety Equipment tenders in our corpus.

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The brief

The AMRC North West as part of the University of Sheffield are tendering for multiple lots within an overarching project to demonstrate the capability of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and smart technology usage cases to reduce the carbon footprint of a manufacturing site.

The project will raise awareness of the latest technology and will be retro-fittable to legacy manufacturing facilities.

The technology will be able to provide a tangible benefit to the carbon footprint of a manufacturing site through data capture and visualisation and / or machine cognition.

Please note that two tenders associated with this project will be running concurrently.

These are 3125/SW and 3126/SW.

The two tenders have differing cost/quality weightings.

It is the University's intention to award all lots associated with both tenders, however we reserve the right not to award any lot or all lots.

Scope of Requirement: The equipment / system is required to demonstrate how IIoT can be used in a manufacturing environment to understand, influence, and change the key levers in carbon reduction.

A range of technologies will be implemented to understand energy usage, occupancy and asset parameters, environmental conditions, utilisation of micro grid technology and visualisation through a user-friendly dashboard.

The system will need to be supported or controllable to evolve and integrate system adaptations and enlargement, to support the project goals of demonstrating the potential benefits.

The AMRC/University requires a warranty, delivery to site and on-site installation, commissioning, and acceptance testing.

The supplier needs to be able to maintain and demonstrate the ability to maintain the future operation of the system.

The AMRC/University requires a service and maintenance contract for the duration of the manufacturer's warranty and to not invalidate the manufacturer's terms and conditions of warranty.

Training and technical support is required within the scope of the tender to assist and embed the use of the equipment/system.

The full technical specification can be found in the tender documentation which will be sent to you once you have expressed your interest.

Tender Process and Documentation: This is an E.U. open exercise.

The ITT can be downloaded by registering and expressing your interest on the University`s e-tendering system https://in-tendhost.co.uk/Sheffield.

If you have any questions or comments in relation to this tender they must be submitted via the In-tend System, this can be accessed at https://in-tendhost.co.uk/Sheffield Completed tenders must be returned through the same e-tendering system.

Closing date for receipt of tender returns: 1st December 2021 at 12 noon (UK time).

Find a Tender Service Reference 2021/S 000-027212

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

The AMRC North West as part

The AMRC North West as part of the University of Sheffield are tendering for multiple lots within an overarching project to demonstrate the capability of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and smart technology usage cases to reduce the carbon footprint of a manufacturing site.

02

The technology will be able to provide

The technology will be able to provide a tangible benefit to the carbon footprint of a manufacturing site through data capture and visualisation and / or machine cognition.

03

The equipment / system is required

The equipment / system is required to demonstrate how IIoT can be used in a manufacturing environment to understand, influence, and change the key levers in carbon reduction.

04

The system will need to be supported

The system will need to be supported or controllable to evolve and integrate system adaptations and enlargement, to support the project goals of demonstrating the potential benefits.

05

The supplier needs to be able

The supplier needs to be able to maintain and demonstrate the ability to maintain the future operation of the system.

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