$72,697
Avg. Base Salary (USD)
/ year
Avg. Base Salary (USD)
10%
$47k
MEDIAN
$73k
90%
$116k
The average salary for a Construction Manager is $72,697
Base Salary
$47k - $116k
Bonus
$2k - $31k
Total Pay
$45k - $127k
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What Do Construction Managers Do?
Construction Manager Tasks
- Manage the planning, materials, building, and budget of a construction or component of a project.
- Enforce safety measures and company regulations, and obtain required licenses and permits.
- Select and oversee the work of contractors contributing to the project.
- Develop schedules for reaching objectives and make sure work is completed on time.
- Supervise and direct personnel working on the project.
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Gender Breakdown
Male
84.2%
Female
15.8%
This data is based on 19 survey responses. Learn more about the gender pay gap.
Common Health Benefits
Medical
69%
Dental
65%
Vision
54%
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