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The Illinois State Police (ISP) is seeking bids for the service of biohazard waste removal at each of ISP's nine Forensic Laboratories. This service will include the removal, disposal, and documentation of the removal and disposal of biohazardous waste (blood and other bodily fluids), including sharps, in a safe and proper manner from all of ISP's Forensic Laboratories. All removal, disposal, and documentation of the removal and disposal must follow all State and Federal Environmental Protection Agency rules and regulations pertaining to the disposal of classified medical waste, without illegally stockpiling said waste. Illinois State Police (ISP) is seeking a three year contract for Biohazardous Waste Removal at all ISP Forensic Laboratories. Bid Bond $ N/A / Performance Bond $ N/A. If a bid bond is required, Bidder must submit the bid bond with the Bid. If a performance bond is required, Bidder must submit the performance bond to the solicitation contact within ten (10) days after contract execution. The bond must be from a surety licensed to do business in Illinois. An irrevocable letter of credit is an acceptable substitute. The form of security must be acceptable to the State. Except as specifically waived in writing, failure by a Party to exercise or enforce a right does not waive that Party's right to exercise or enforce that or other rights in the future.

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