Project Manager, Construction Salary

Updated: 23 May 2012
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Salary$42,863 - $100,563  
   
Bonus$498.63 - $15,544  
Profit Sharing$989 - $12,323  
Commission$0.00 - $29,495  
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$41,959 - $110,132  
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 23 May 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 10,842
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Jones Lang LaSalle$57,110 - $88,868
CB Richard Ellis$40,036 - $84,430
Turner Construction Company$48,479 - $128,802
Johnson Controls Inc$76,302 - $95,799
Intel Corporation$58,900 - $88,000
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Salary Range

Construction$42,581 - $109,261
General Contractor$41,137 - $99,576
Commercial Construction$42,932 - $104,190
Mechanical Contractor$40,430 - $101,551
Electrical Contractor / Electrician$43,587 - $109,066

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Gender
Female
9%
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Male
91%
male alumni
Salary:$49,355 - $79,398 $53,022 - $83,232
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
1%
1-4 years
20%
5-9 years
28%
10-19 years
30%
20 years or more
22%
Most Common Health Benefits
medical benefits Medical: 79% dental benefits Dental: 57%
vision benefits Vision: 38% employee benefits None: 19%

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Project Manager, Construction

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$41,959 - $110,132
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Project Engineer, Construction
$40,872 - $81,028
Assistant Project Manager, Construction
$31,221 - $71,598
Construction Superintendent
$41,578 - $100,544
 
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Project Manager, Construction

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$41,959 - $110,132
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Construction Manager
$42,274 - $123,050
General / Operations Manager
$31,949 - $116,324
Operations Manager
$34,359 - $97,814
 

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Project Manager, Construction Job Description

People with the job title Project Manager, Construction typically fall into one of the following PayScale standard occupations.

Plan, direct, coordinate, or budget, usually through subordinate supervisory personnel, activities concerned with the construction and maintenance of structures, facilities, and systems. Participate in the conceptual development of a construction project and oversee its organization, scheduling, and implementation.

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Mike's Sense of Job Security
Project Manager, Construction - (City withheld for privacy), California, United States
Factors keeping me competitive: (1) - Training (2) - Additional Education (3) - Participate at Conferences (4) - Update/Keep Abreast of Changes to SOP (5) - Get opportuinities to participate in interesting projects. Do I have a sense of job security? No What aspects of your job, your work, your company, provides you with sense of job security. (1) - Car benefit (2) - Perks for tickets (3) - Atta-boys (4) - End of year bonus
Posted in Job Security on 9 Oct 2007
Ask for what you deserve (know your value & salary potential) and get it in writing!
Project Manager, Construction - (City withheld for privacy), Maryland, United States
Know your current value in the market based on skill level, years at service, and demand; ask for what you are worth and get everything in writing!
Posted in Negotiating Higher Pay on 2 May 2007
Be open about what you want.
Project Manager, Construction - (City withheld for privacy), Oregon, United States
Be open about what you want. Be sure you advise them that you cannot be influenced by low salary expectations, and that you want what you earned in the industry. Know the going rate and do not ask for the sky. Be reasonable. Yes the job interview is the time to get this settled. Otherwise, you will not e satisfied when the offer comes through and you have wasted your - and their - time.
Posted in Discussing Compensation on 6 Mar 2007
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