Table 15: Wyoming Private Employing Units, Employment, & Wages by Industry - Construction, Fourth Quarter 2000
  SIC* Units Oct 00 Nov 00 Dec 00 00Q4 AME** 00Q4 Total Wages 00Q4 AWW***
Total, Construction 15-17 2,972 19,085 17,318 16,593 17,665 $140,806,643 $613
General Building Contractors 15 847 4,465 4,415 4,315 4,398 $31,946,844 $559
-Residential building construction 152 705 3,240 3,156 3,106 3,167 21,234,587 516
-Operative builders 153-ND              
-Nonresidential building construction 154-ND              
Heavy Contractors, Except Building 16 421 6,028 4,717 4,274 5,006 $46,588,310 $716
-Highway & street construction 161 118 1,716 1,307 1,175 1,399 14,132,370 777
-Heavy construction, except highway 162 303 4,312 3,410 3,099 3,607 32,455,940 692
Special Trade Contractors 17 1,704 8,592 8,186 8,004 8,261 $62,271,489 $580
-Plumbing, heating, & air conditioning 171 289 1,552 1,495 1,516 1,521 12,580,923 636
-Painting & paper hanging 172 145 477 452 430 453 2,321,664 394
-Electrical work 173 250 1,753 1,704 1,715 1,724 16,236,524 724
-Masonry, stonework, & plastering 174 192 1,092 1,056 1,025 1,058 7,332,995 533
-Carpentry & floor work 175 130 350 351 365 355 2,117,612 458
-Roofing, siding, & sheet metal work 176 108 560 512 489 520 2,674,695 395
-Concrete work 177 156 742 651 543 645 4,045,457 482
-Water well drilling 178 52 202 182 183 189 1,505,512 613
-Miscellaneous special trade contractors 179 382 1,864 1,783 1,738 1,795 13,456,107 577


* Standard Industrial Classification Code.
** Average Monthly Employment.
*** Average Weekly Wage.
Wyoming Department of Employment
Research & Planning
Source: ES-202 Report (Third Run Date: June 2001)
Prepared 07/03/2001 Nancy Brennan
Preliminary: Subject to Revision


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