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Salary for Skill: Contractor Management

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Updated: 16 May 2013
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Skill: Contractor Management
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$0$26K$52K$78K
Project Manager, Construction$70,503  
   
Construction Manager$72,345  
Construction Superintendent$67,506  
Construction Project Manager$75,276  
Assistant Project Manager, Construction$55,192  
Construction Superintendent, Commercial$69,189  
Construction Estimator$55,702  
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 16 May 2013 | Individuals Reporting: 7,438
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Key Statistics for Contractor Management Salaries and Jobs

Popular Employers

Salary Range

Turner Construction Company$52,573 - $112,341
Peter Kiewit Sons', Inc.$62,192 - $130,000
Bechtel Corporation$55,752 - $177,539
Jones Lang LaSalle$40,547 - $139,079
Gilbane$45,302 - $119,195
Female
13%
female alumni
 
Male
87%
male alumni
Salary:$46,360 - $75,953 $54,080 - $86,212
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
1%
1-4 years
16%
5-9 years
25%
10-19 years
31%
20 years or more
26%
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