The document is a bid invitation for a project in DuPage County, Illinois. The document includes various sections such as project information, instructions to bidders, general conditions, special conditions, insurance/bonding requirements, bid form, specifications, exhibits, and county purchase order. It states that all the documents related to the bid are or will be on file in the office of the Procurement Services Division. The duration of the contract is specified, and it can be renewed according to the bid invitation specifications. The document also mentions the bid prices and payment terms, stating that the contractor should provide the required goods and services for the prices quoted on the bid form. It highlights that payment will be made according to the Illinois Local Government Prompt Payment Act, but no payment will be approved if the contractor fails to comply with certified payroll requirements. The document mentions that the contract can be amended by mutual agreement and that all amendments will conform to State of Illinois Statutes and County procedures for Change Orders. It states that if the county needs to take legal action to enforce the contract, it is entitled to reasonable attorney's fees and expenses. The document includes a severability clause, stating that if any portion of the contract is determined to be invalid, it will not affect the validity of the remaining portions. It specifies that the contract will be governed by the laws of the State of Illinois and any disputes will be resolved in the circuit court for the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in DuPage County. The document concludes by stating that the contract, along with the listed documents, constitutes the entire agreement between the parties, and there are no other oral or written understandings. Additionally, the document includes a no-bid response form for organizations that choose not to submit a proposal, asking for the reasons for not submitting a proposal. The last page of the document includes a bid label to be affixed to the outermost envelope of the proposal.