Planning

Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) within the Resource Efficient Supply and Manufacturing Environment (RESUME) testbed

UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE

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Planning

19 Aug 2021 at 09:04

Summary of the contracting process

The University of Strathclyde is initiating a planned procurement process for the title "Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) within the Resource Efficient Supply and Manufacturing Environment (RESUME) testbed." This procurement falls under the data services industry category and is set in Glasgow, UK. The process is currently in the planning stage, with a deadline for expressions of interest due by 30th August 2021. Suppliers will need to provide detailed responses to the requirements by 10th September 2021. The estimated contract value is £600,000, and it will involve several lots focused on digital connectivity and data acquisition from various manufacturing machines in the Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC).

This tender presents a significant opportunity for businesses specialising in data services, digital connectivity, and industrial automation technologies. Firms with expertise in seamless data integration, real-time data acquisition systems, and open communication protocols will be particularly well-suited to compete. Potential bidders may include companies that provide IIoT solutions, data analytics services, or energy monitoring systems, all of which are essential for enhancing the digital capabilities of the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland's Digital Factory, which is currently under development.

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Notice Title

Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) within the Resource Efficient Supply and Manufacturing Environment (RESUME) testbed

Notice Description

The University of Strathclyde (UOS) seeks notes of interest from suppliers able to achieve seamless ISA-95 compliant digital connectivity for seventy-three (73) machines located in the Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC). This digital connectivity includes real-time data acquisition from different manufacturing equipment and machinery as well as enabling seamless data integration and communication with Data Analytics and Storage infrastructure via the Network. This potential tender is the key part of RESuME testbed which will comprise of various tenders targeted at supporting the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) Digital Factory, currently under construction. UOS is conducting this market sounding exercise to help evaluate future sourcing options for IIoT work package within RESuME testbed. The project is working to a tight deadline and as such, we are requesting expressions of interest, at latest, by 30th August 2021. Suppliers expressing interest in this call will be asked to respond to a detailed set of requirements by 10th September 2021. This potential tender is focused on enabling digital connectivity for 73 machines located in the AFRC. Digital connectivity within the RESuME testbed will need to comprise of seamless, synchronised and centralised real-time data acquisition from existing machinery and equipment enabling further data processing, dashboarding, analysis and storage. Due to the nature of NMIS operation, machinery and equipment selected for digital connectivity within this tender, have different digital capabilities and can be divided into two groups, as follows: 1. Machinery and equipment without communication means, such as various band saws, cranes, welders, legacy equipment etc. These machines might have legacy controllers or may only have a power supply cable (25 machines) 2. Machinery and equipment with communication means. These are controlled by a PLC or CNC, have HMI and can potentially communicate with external devices via various communication protocols, including but not limited to Modbus TCP/IP, Profibus, Ethernet, MTConnect, OPC UA etc. (48 machines) For most of the machines, additional external data acquisition systems such as various gateways, IPCs, edge devices etc. will be required in order to achieve live data acquisition. For machinery and equipment without any communication means, it is expected to use external systems (e.g., current clamps) to collect data on energy consumption a well as machines' on/off/idle status. In order to sustain data collection and synchronisation from multiple machines and equipment as well as to provide access to this data for different (3rd party) applications, an open Message Bus system (unified namespace provider) needs to be in the centre of the digital transformation. Thus, this tender covers real-time data acquisition from machines and equipment (directly, via gateways and/or external sensors), data integration and synchronisation using a Message Bus system as well as data visualisation on live dashboards. Therefore, this potential tender will consist of three (3) lots as described below.

Lot Information

Data integration and synchronisation using a Message Bus system as well as building live dashboards

Summary of main technical requirements: - Message Bus system (unified namespace provider) will need to manage all data collected from machines and external sensors supplied within Lots 1 and 2. - Message Bus will need to access, structure, visualise data acquired by solutions provided within Lots 1 and 2 as well as arrange data storage and enable further data integration. - Message Bus will be used to enable data integration with other systems such as ERP, MES, Data analytics etc. Therefore, data should be structured and be available to other third party software such as ERP, MES, Data analytics etc. - All data acquired will need to be visualised on live dashboards with minimum latency. - Time stamp needs to be consistent throughout the IIoT network and all data streams should be synchronised. - Data logging settings as well as data acquisition (DAQ) frequency/sampling rate for each variable (tag) should be available for adjustment by the NMIS team to optimise data streams - Data storage will need to be arranged on the AFRC's on premise server. On premise storage solution (server) will be provided. NMIS should be the owner of all data acquired. - Development tools should be available to the NMIS team, so the DAQ can be controlled and adjusted by the NMIS digital team. Related training will need to be provided for NMIS team as part of this work. The idea behind the training is to ensure that NMIS team is capable of managing the IIoT network, including but not limited to adding new machines, amending dashboards, changing sampling rates etc. - Solution must be scalable with no or minimum cost increase to support NMIS expansion plans.

Real-time data acquisition from machinery and equipment with communication means located in the AFRC

Summary of main technical requirements: - Installation and commissioning of standalone data acquisition system (DAQ) which would provide access to real-time data from 48 machines located in the AFRC. - All variables available within a machine's PLC/CNC and visible on the HMI for machine operators will need to be acquired and made available for further processing/dashboarding. In some cases, special drivers will need to be used to access data. - Some machines controllers might not have standard unlocked communication protocols. In this case communication with OEM will be required to enable this option. In the case where it is proven to be impossible to acquire data from a machine, this machine will need to be treated as "manual/legacy" and be covered within Lot 1 (power consumption monitoring). - Data will need to be acquired as close to real time as possible with min latency. - Data acquisition (DAQ) frequency/sampling rate for each variable (tag) within each machinery needs to be available for adjustment by the NMIS team to optimise data streams - Connectivity solution for each machine will need to be fully delivered working side-by-side with NMIS team to ensure ongoing training. We are looking for a completely delivered and integrated with other WPs solution, not just stand-alone software or hardware. - It would be beneficial (not essential) if gateways can facilitate data acquisition from more than one machine as well as from power consumption measurement devices (e.g., current clamps) covered within Lot 1. - It would be beneficial if gateways are able to store data locally for a short period of time (min 24 hours) to protect data in case of network outage - Gateways (PLCs, IPCs, edge devices etc) will need to support standard communication protocols, such as MQTT, OPC UA, MTConnect etc. in order to make data accessible for the Message Bus (Lot 3) to enable further centralised data processing and dashboarding. - Gateways (PLCs, IPCs, edge devices etc) will need to be capable of accepting Ethernet to 5G connectors in the future (as a minimum have a spare network port to accept connectors) - Gateways will need to have their own power supply (standard UK plug). - Development tools should be available to the NMIS team, so the DAQ can be controlled and adjusted by the NMIS digital team. Related training will need to be provided for NMIS team as part of this work. The idea behind the training is to ensure that NMIS team is capable of managing the IIoT network, including but not limited to adding new machines, sensors, changing sampling rates etc. - On premise storage solution as well as networking infrastructure will be provided.

Power consumption and status (on/off/idle) monitoring for all machines and equipment located in the AFRC

Summary of main technical requirements: - Installation and commissioning of an external system measuring real-time power consumption as well as providing information on current status (on/off/idle) for each machine located within the AFRC (73 machines) - These measuring devices or their gateways will need to support standard open communication protocols, such as MQTT, OPC UA, MTConnect etc. in order to make data accessible for the Message Bus (Lot 3) to enable further centralised data processing and dashboarding. This communication must be open/unlocked. - Each device will need to be calibrated to provide true representation of power consumption. - External sensors solutions will need to be non-invasive to not interfere with machines warranty. - It would be beneficial (not essential) if external sensors supplied as part of Lot 1 can use the same gateway(s) (i.e., IPC, PLC, edge devices etc) as Lot 2 to reduce number of systems to be integrated in the future. An example of this system could be IPC + I/Os.

Publication & Lifecycle

Open Contracting ID
ocds-h6vhtk-02d6a9
Publication Source
Find A Tender Service
Latest Notice
https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/020282-2021
Current Stage
Planning
All Stages
Planning

Procurement Classification

Notice Type
Planning Notice
Procurement Type
Standard
Procurement Category
Services
Procurement Method
Not Specified
Procurement Method Details
Not specified
Tender Suitability
Not specified
Awardee Scale
Not specified

Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV)

CPV Divisions

38 - Laboratory, optical and precision equipments (excl. glasses)

48 - Software package and information systems

72 - IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support


CPV Codes

38551000 - Energy meters

48610000 - Database systems

48614000 - Data-acquisition system

72300000 - Data services

72318000 - Data transmission services

Notice Value(s)

Tender Value
£600,000 £500K-£1M
Lots Value
Not specified
Awards Value
Not specified
Contracts Value
Not specified

Notice Dates

Publication Date
19 Aug 20214 years ago
Submission Deadline
Not specified
Future Notice Date
12 Sep 2021Expired
Award Date
Not specified
Contract Period
Not specified - Not specified
Recurrence
Not specified

Notice Status

Tender Status
Planned
Lots Status
Planned
Awards Status
Not Specified
Contracts Status
Not Specified

Contracting Authority (Buyer)

Main Buyer
UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE
Contact Name
Kirstie Peffers
Contact Email
kirstie.peffers@strath.ac.uk
Contact Phone
Not specified

Buyer Location

Locality
GLASGOW
Postcode
G1 1QE
Post Town
Glasgow
Country
Scotland

Major Region (ITL 1)
TLM Scotland
Basic Region (ITL 2)
TLM3 West Central Scotland
Small Region (ITL 3)
TLM32 Glasgow City
Delivery Location
TLM81 East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire, and Helensburgh and Lomond, TLM82 Glasgow City

Local Authority
Glasgow City
Electoral Ward
Anderston/City/Yorkhill
Westminster Constituency
Glasgow North East

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