Table 15: Wyoming Private Employing Units, Employment, and Wages by Industry - Construction, Third Quarter 1999
  SIC* Units Jul 99 Aug 99 Sep 99 99Q3 AME** 99Q3 Total Wages 99Q3 AWW***
Total, Construction   2,868 19,459 19,332 19,076 19,289 $137,137,927 $547
General Building Contractors 15 835 4,677 4,636 4,505 4,606 $30,005,381 $501
-Residential building construction 152 696 3,135 3,077 2,971 3,061 18,027,308 453
-Operative builders 153-ND              
-Nonresidential building construction 154-ND              
Heavy Contractors, Except Building 16 414 5,889 5,945 6,096 5,977 $51,091,262 $658
-Highway & street construction 161 103 2,215 2,149 2,023 2,129 18,590,303 672
-Heavy construction, except highway 162 311 3,674 3,796 4,073 3,848 32,500,959 650
Special Trade Contractors 17 1,619 8,893 8,751 8,475 8,706 $56,041,284 $495
-Plumbing, heating, & air conditioning 171 284 1,540 1,537 1,466 1,514 9,829,410 499
-Painting & paper hanging 172 131 509 506 481 499 2,419,728 373
-Electrical work 173 244 1,787 1,790 1,823 1,800 13,897,973 594
-Masonry, stonework, & plastering 174 193 1,029 1,000 979 1,003 6,498,170 499
-Carpentry & floor work 175 112 337 327 322 329 1,601,349 375
-Roofing, siding, & sheet metal work 176 105 683 640 613 645 2,964,426 353
-Concrete work 177 159 847 852 802 834 4,393,876 405
-Water well drilling 178 48 165 170 159 165 1,009,010 471
-Miscellaneous special trade contractors 179 343 1,996 1,929 1,830 1,918 13,427,342 538


* Standard Industrial Classification Code.
** Average Monthly Employment.
*** Average Weekly Wage.
Wyoming Department of Employment
Employment Resources Division
Research & Planning
Source: ES-202 Report (Second Run Date: March 2000)
Prepared 03/30/2000 Nancy Brennan
Preliminary: Subject to Revision


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