Table 15: Wyoming Private Employing Units, Employment, & Wages by Industry - Construction, Second Quarter 1999
  SIC* Units Apr 99 May 99 Jun 99 99Q2 AME** 99Q2 Total Wages 99Q2 AWW***
Total, Construction   2,843 16,092 17,972 18,844 17,636 $122,539,554 $534
General Building Contractors 15 823 3,807 4,009 4,461 4,092 $25,471,504 $479
-Residential building construction 152 686 2,638 2,755 3,021 2,805 15,878,413 435
-Operative builders 153-ND              
-Nonresidential building construction 154-ND              
Heavy Contractors, Except Building 16 421 4,860 5,646 5,655 5,387 $45,760,263 $653
-Highway & street construction 161 106 1,666 1,943 2,179 1,929 14,390,714 574
-Heavy construction, except highway 162 315 3,194 3,703 3,476 3,458 31,369,549 698
Special Trade Contractors 17 1,599 7,425 8,317 8,728 8,157 $51,307,787 $484
-Plumbing, heating, & air conditioning 171 288 1,408 1,706 1,603 1,572 11,482,052 562
-Painting & paper hanging 172 127 357 402 476 412 1,843,573 344
-Electrical work 173 236 1,569 1,638 1,667 1,625 11,872,391 562
-Masonry, stonework, & plastering 174 188 905 979 1,002 962 5,982,056 478
-Carpentry & floor work 175 111 275 300 313 296 1,391,856 362
-Roofing, siding, & sheet metal work 176 106 546 597 666 603 2,503,041 319
-Concrete work 177 157 656 794 882 777 3,772,984 373
-Water well drilling 178 47 130 149 150 143 879,383 473
-Miscellaneous special trade contractors 179 339 1,579 1,752 1,969 1,767 11,580,451 504


* Standard Industrial Classification Code.
** Average Monthly Employment.
*** Average Weekly Wage.
Wyoming Department of Employment
Research & Planning
Source: ES-202 Report (Fifth Run Date: May 2000)
Prepared 09/06/2000 Nancy Brennan
Preliminary: Subject to Revision


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