What started out as a $25,000 job to install equipment mounts, shelves and drawers in Butler (IN) Fire Department’s new fire truck, jumped to a $60,000 estimate, KPCNews.com reported.
After some consideration and discussion, the Butler Board of Works Monday agreed to a higher than expected quote, the report said.
Fire Manufacturing Innovations LLC of Springfield (OH) submitted a $60,000 quote to install the storage devices in the rescue-engine, which arrived earlier this month, according to the report.
The price has jumped considerably in a short period of time, a fire official said. The process for writing specifications for the apparatus — which will carry equipment from a rescue unit on a engine that pumps water — began in 2019.
The price started at $25,000, the fire official said. At the first of the year the official received an estimate between $30,000-$40,000 based on inflation. The last estimate came in at $60,000.
In making his motion to approve the bid, a city official said he would like to see an exact quote from the company saying this is how much it’s going to be, not just saying this is an estimate, the report said.