Table 15: Wyoming Private Employing Units, Employment, & Wages by Industry - Construction, First Quarter 2001
  SIC* Units Jan 01 Feb 01 Mar 01 01Q1 AME** 01Q1 Total Wages 01Q1 AWW***
Total, Construction 15 - 17 2,929 15,166 14,936 15,457 15,186 $111,329,995 $564
General Building Contractors 15 816 3,780 3,683 3,723 3,729 $27,076,165 $559
-Residential building construction 152 671 2,638 2,540 2,604 2,594 16,790,398 498
-Operative builders 153-ND              
-Nonresidential building construction 154-ND              
Heavy Contractors, Except Building 16 412 3,986 3,934 4,108 4,009 $34,013,430 $653
-Highway & street construction 161 113 1,163 1,172 1,322 1,219 10,061,616 635
-Heavy construction, except highway 162 299 2,823 2,762 2,786 2,790 23,951,814 660
Special Trade Contractors 17 1,701 7,400 7,319 7,626 7,448 $50,240,400 $519
-Plumbing, heating, & air conditioning 171 277 1,460 1,458 1,473 1,464 10,433,166 548
-Painting & paper hanging 172 145 378 368 399 382 1,842,037 371
-Electrical work 173 248 1,655 1,607 1,626 1,629 13,740,690 649
-Masonry, stonework, & plastering 174 188 959 962 1,024 982 6,224,659 488
-Carpentry & floor work 175 134 329 334 348 337 1,870,633 427
-Roofing, siding, & sheet metal work 176 109 479 482 532 498 2,107,652 326
-Concrete work 177 160 479 467 531 492 2,653,864 415
-Water well drilling 178 51 160 171 178 170 1,178,495 534
-Miscellaneous special trade contractors 179 389 1,501 1,470 1,515 1,495 10,189,204 524


* Standard Industrial Classification Code.
** Average Monthly Employment.
*** Average Weekly Wage.
Wyoming Department of Employment
Research & Planning
Source: ES-202 Report (Second Run Date: September 2001)
Prepared 10/26/2001 Nancy Brennan
Preliminary: Subject to Revision


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