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I know this isn't specific to your question about how to do an RFP, but you
might find out if your college is eligible to use State Contracts for document
shredding (and other) services.
I work for a local government in Washington, and we use the State contract
for shredding services. The contracts last several years and are vetted by the
Washington State General Administration (soon to be some new combined
agency). It's very simple for us as there is no separate contracting process;
we just jump on board with the existing State contract. Prior to making this
decision, we contacted several shredding services and found the State-
approved contractor also offered the best rate.
The simplicity of 'pay per service' versus a long-term contract, plus the
competitive pricing, made it very easy to get approval and switch contractors.
I did a quick search and found the Massachusetts state contracting service:
http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=afsubtopic&L=4&L0=Home&L1=Budget%
2c+Taxes+%26+Procurement&L2=Procurement+Information+%
26+Resources&L3=Buy+From+a+State+Contract&sid=Eoaf
I found at least one contracter when I searched for "shredding":
https://www.ebidsourcing.com/displayPublicContSummView.do?
doValidateToken=false&docViewType=ACTIVE&docId=117882&docStatus=ACTI
VE&docUserId=211323&userType=PUBLIC
Good luck to you in your meeting today...
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