Davis-Bacon Prevailing Wages in Arizona

Select a county to view wage determinations for building, heavy, highway, and residential construction projects in Arizona (AZ).

Quick Answer

Arizona has 15 counties with active Davis-Bacon wage determinations (156 total WDs) across four construction types — building, heavy, highway, and residential. Federal construction contracts of $2,000 or more in Arizona must pay no less than the DOL-published prevailing wage and fringe benefits for the project's county and construction type.

County Construction Types WDs
Apache building heavy highway residential 12 View →
Cochise building heavy highway residential 10 View →
Coconino building heavy highway residential 12 View →
Gila building heavy highway residential 10 View →
Graham building heavy highway residential 10 View →
Greenlee building heavy highway residential 10 View →
La Paz building heavy highway residential 10 View →
Maricopa building heavy highway residential 10 View →
Mohave building heavy highway residential 10 View →
Navajo building heavy highway residential 12 View →
Pima building heavy highway residential 10 View →
Pinal building heavy highway residential 10 View →
Santa Cruz building heavy highway residential 10 View →
Yavapai building heavy highway residential 10 View →
Yuma building heavy highway residential 10 View →
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Arizona State Prevailing Wage Law

State law: None currently in effect

Arizona has no state prevailing wage law. A previous statute was repealed and constitutional amendments since have generally prohibited state and local prevailing-wage mandates. Federal Davis-Bacon still applies to federally funded construction in Arizona.

Verify before relying on this: state prevailing-wage laws change. The summary above is a general reference compiled from publicly available state-law materials and is not legal advice. Confirm the current status with the cited state agency or a qualified attorney before bidding or paying workers under it.

Federal contracts ≥ $2,000 in Arizona must comply with the Davis-Bacon Act. Full compliance guide →