Digipolis is looking for, among other things for the City of Antwerp, a partner who is responsible for supplying, installing and maintaining:
Sensors for reading the current filling rate of high-volume waste systems such as underground sorting lines;
Sensors and reading out the current degree of filling of small-volume waste systems such as paper baskets and other (waste) systems;
Software to monitor the current filling rate of (waste) systems, to predict the filling rate evolution by means of historical measurement data and to be able to carry out the emptying afterwards. This applies to both the existing sensors and future additional sensors. It is not the intention to replace all existing sensors. However, all sensors, existing and new, must be consultable in one software system.
All this aims to achieve an optimal emptying taking into account personnel, working time, vehicles, weight, volume, consumption, CO2 emissions, costs, traffic situations, ...
The contract is divided into three lots:
Lot 1: Framework agreement for the supply, installation and maintenance of sensors for underground waste systems (sorting lanes) including real-time API with sensor data
Lot 2: framework agreement for the supply, installation and maintenance of sensors for above-ground waste systems & paper baskets including real-time API with sensor data
Lot 3: framework agreement for offering a software solution as described above
sensors for high-volume waste systemsframework agreement for the supply, installation and maintenance of sensors for underground waste systems (sorting lines) including real-time API with sensor data
sensors for small-volume waste systemsSensors and reading out the current filling rate of small-volume waste systems such as paper baskets and other (waste) systems
software solutionSoftware to monitor the current filling rate of (waste) systems, to predict the filling rate evolution by means of historical measurement data and to be able to carry out the emptying afterwards. This applies to both the existing sensors and future additional sensors. It is not the intention to replace all existing sensors. However, all sensors, existing and new, must be consultable in one software system.