PAINTER Summit — Prevailing Wage Rates

Davis-Bacon prevailing wages for PAINTER Summits across all covered states and counties. Rates vary by location and construction type.

Quick Answer

Across 10 Davis-Bacon rate records nationwide, the median total package (base + fringe) for PAINTER Summit is $23.48/hr, with the middle 80% of counties paying between $23.48 and $23.48/hr. The highest state average is Colorado at $23.48/hr; the lowest is Colorado at $23.48/hr.

Bottom 10%
$23.48
Median
$23.48
Average
$23.48
Top 10%
$23.48

Range: $23.48 – $23.48/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 47-2141Painters, Construction and Maintenance.

Davis-Bacon median
$23.48/hr
National median total package (base + fringe)
BLS OEWS market median
$23.40/hr
All-industry hourly median, U.S. (2024)
Davis-Bacon premium
+0.3%
D-B rate exceeds market median

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

Colorado CO
Avg base: $19.96/hr
Avg total: $23.48/hr
10 rates

All Rates

10 county-level rates for PAINTER Summit, ordered by state and county.

County State Type Base $/hr Fringe $/hr Total
Eagle CO highway $19.96 $3.52 $23.48 WD →
Garfield CO highway $19.96 $3.52 $23.48 WD →
Grand CO highway $19.96 $3.52 $23.48 WD →
Jackson CO highway $19.96 $3.52 $23.48 WD →
Lake CO highway $19.96 $3.52 $23.48 WD →
Moffat CO highway $19.96 $3.52 $23.48 WD →
Pitkin CO highway $19.96 $3.52 $23.48 WD →
Rio Blanco CO highway $19.96 $3.52 $23.48 WD →
Routt CO highway $19.96 $3.52 $23.48 WD →
Summit CO highway $19.96 $3.52 $23.48 WD →
Top-paying counties for PAINTER Summit →