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Salary for Industry: Commercial and Residential Construction and Development

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Updated: 17 May 2013
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Industry: Commercial and Residential Construction and Development
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$0$29K$58K$87K
Project Manager, Construction$64,920  
   
Construction Superintendent$62,287  
Construction Superintendent, Commercial$63,871  
Office Manager$42,383  
Construction Project Manager$84,525  
Construction Manager$72,414  
Project Engineer, Construction$57,265  
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 17 May 2013 | Individuals Reporting: 798
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Key Statistics for Commercial and Residential Construction and Development Salaries and Jobs

Female
33%
female alumni
 
Male
67%
male alumni
Salary:$37,662 - $59,947 $46,079 - $81,442
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
3%
1-4 years
21%
5-9 years
24%
10-19 years
28%
20 years or more
24%
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