CFPs: Technology & Innovation for Assessing Operability & Full Closure of High Consequence Valves
About
Proposals are being accepted for the technology and innovation for assessing operability and full closure of high consequence valves project.
Project Objectives
This project will evaluate existing maintenance approaches for high-consequence valves, provide guidance on the evaluation of the approaches for valve assessment and maintenance (including the application of artificial intelligence (AI)), and inform an exploration of new maintenance approaches.
Lastly, this project will provide useful communications materials and statistics to convey the importance of valves in a resilient distribution system, as well as valve rebuild methods for larger, more expensive valves.
Budget
Applicants may request up to $200,000 in WRF funds for this project.
Project Duration: The anticipated period of performance for this project is 24 months from the contract start date.
Expected Deliverables
Typical deliverables include the following, but proposers are encouraged to propose deliverables practical for utility use and to show creativity and originality:
Research report
Guidance manual
Case studies
Webcast
Research Approach
This RFP is intentionally flexible in the research approach to encourage creativity and originality from proposers.
The following approach is intended as a starting point
Conduct literature review to define high-consequence valves
Rely on existing data collected from utilities and/or their contractors actively engaged in maintenance activities on high-consequence valves
Conduct detailed case studies
Provide guidance for utilities to conduct the evaluation of approaches for valve assessment/maintenance and provide recommendations for minimizing interruptions to operations during valve inspection/testing/maintenance
Explore the application of AI
Eligibility
Proposals will be accepted from both U.S.-based and non-U.S.-based entities, including educational institutions, research organizations, governmental agencies, and consultants or other for-profit entities.
Researchers who are late on any ongoing WRF-sponsored studies without approved no-cost extensions are not eligible to be named participants in any proposals.
WRF encourages participation from water utilities and other organizations in WRF research. Participation can occur in a variety of ways, including direct participation, in-kind contributions, or in-kind services.
Post Date: September 25, 2023