LABORER: CHAIN SAW OPERATOR — Prevailing Wage Rates
Davis-Bacon prevailing wages for LABORER: CHAIN SAW OPERATORs across all covered states and counties. Rates vary by location and construction type.
Across 3 Davis-Bacon rate records nationwide, the median total package (base + fringe) for LABORER: CHAIN SAW OPERATOR is $40.78/hr, with the middle 80% of counties paying between $40.78 and $40.78/hr. The highest state average is West Virginia at $40.78/hr; the lowest is West Virginia at $40.78/hr.
Range: $40.78 – $40.78/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 47-2061 — Construction Laborers.
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
3 county-level rates for LABORER: CHAIN SAW OPERATOR, ordered by state and county.