So, what is the initial cost? Everyone has to report to the board or the taxpayer eventually, so they want to know what the hard cost is. This varies with different dispatch furniture vendors and with all of the options you can add to the station.
The following information can help you set a budget.
What Are the Options That Typically Get Added That Change the Price?
What About Ancillary Options/Features?
In our experience, a large majority of public safety centers invest in most of the options, as they understand the requirements of the job and that it is tough demanding job for dispatchers. Management does what they can to take care of their people, and ensuring that the dispatchers work on well-built dispatch furniture and consoles plays a big part in that.
Dispatch Furniture Estimates
Here are some estimates to help you best budget your next console purchase. All of these estimated prices include freight and install.
Basic Dispatch Workstation $7,000 - $10,000
This can include dual-surface height adjustment, computer storage, extension cables, focal depth adjustment for monitors, side work surfaces, and our full-design service.
Mid-Level Dispatch Workstation $11,000 - $14,000
This can include dual-surface height adjustment, computer storage, extension cables, focal depth adjustment for monitors, side work surfaces, and our full-design service. You can add the following options:
(This is the price range of the majority of projects we install)
Top-Level Dispatch Workstation $14,500 - $17,000
This can include dual-surface height adjustment, computer storage, extension cables, focal depth adjustment for monitors, side work surfaces, and our full design service. In addition to the options of a mid-level workstation you can add on the following options to create a top-level workstation:
Treadmills and exercise bikes are also becoming popular additional options in this top level category. If the dispatch center is going to design the entire room around the dispatch furniture and add all of the available accessories, it can raise the price per-station to this level.
Why Do Some Vendors Charge More Than Others?
As staff members of various centers often talk to each other, the questions of what did you get and how much did it cost should come up. You may have heard of a very proud neighboring county state that they paid $24,000 per console. Yikes! Is that cost difference really worth it?
All of the console vendors have similar costs when buying products. Most of us even buy the same lift columns from the same company. All of the other components used to build a console are of similar prices. What it boils down to for the additional cost are usually two things: margins and dealer markup.
Every company needs to have good margins to keep the doors open, employees paid, etc. Some companies want more than others; it’s as simple as that.
Dealer markups are what drive me crazy. We had a project that would have cost the public safety answering point (PSAP) about $30,000. We had to go through a dealer, and they sold it to the same PSAP for $60,000. Like I said, everyone needs to make a living, but WOW! The value is not there.
Closing Up
Hopefully this inside scoop on what happens in the dispatch world and why some parts cost more than others will help you be better informed when you’re in the market for your next console purchase.
Final note: You’ll find the best deal by shopping around and doing your research.