CARPENTER Zone Definition: The hourly rate applicable to each project is determined by measuring the road miles over the shortest practical route from — Prevailing Wage Rates
Davis-Bacon prevailing wages for CARPENTER Zone Definition: The hourly rate applicable to each project is determined by measuring the road miles over the shortest practical route froms across all covered states and counties. Rates vary by location and construction type.
Across 1 Davis-Bacon rate records nationwide, the median total package (base + fringe) for CARPENTER Zone Definition: The hourly rate applicable to each project is determined by measuring the road miles over the shortest practical route from is $47.08/hr, with the middle 80% of counties paying between $47.08 and $47.08/hr. The highest state average is Montana at $47.08/hr; the lowest is Montana at $47.08/hr.
Range: $47.08 – $47.08/hr across 1 state. Total package = base hourly rate + fringe benefits.
Davis-Bacon vs. Market Median
Comparison of the Davis-Bacon national median total package against the BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) median for the comparable BLS occupation 47-2031 — Carpenters.
Davis-Bacon rates include required fringe benefits; OEWS reflects mean/median wages from the BLS establishment survey across all industries. Direct comparison is approximate — D-B rates target the construction-industry union/competitive-wage benchmark, while OEWS spans every industry that employs the occupation.
Average Rates by State
All Rates
1 county-level rates for CARPENTER Zone Definition: The hourly rate applicable to each project is determined by measuring the road miles over the shortest practical route from, ordered by state and county.
| County | State | Type | Base $/hr | Fringe $/hr | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hill | MT | building | $32.05 | $15.03 | $47.08 | WD → |