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How Much Do Construction Supervisors Charge in Seattle, WA?

At $58.24 an hour (median), construction supervisors in Seattle, WA earn about 11% more than the Washington median of $52.68 — a higher-wage market that su

What construction supervisors earn in Seattle, WA

Median hourly
$58.24
Mean hourly
$58.49
≈ Annual (median)
$121,139

At $58.24 an hour (median), construction supervisors in Seattle, WA earn about 11% more than the Washington median of $52.68 — a higher-wage market that supports higher job pricing.

Wage figures: U.S. BLS Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (OEWS), latest release. These are published labor-market averages — what construction supervisors are paid, not the price you should charge. Your quote is built from your own burdened costs plus overhead and margin.

The construction supervisors pay range in Seattle, WA — and what it signals for pricing

Wages here span a real range, and that spread is itself a pricing signal:

Experience levelHourly wage
Median (50th percentile)$58.24/hr
Experienced (90th percentile)$82.12/hr

BLS counts about 11,040 construction supervisors working in Seattle, WA — a read on both your competition and your potential demand.

Percentiles & employment: BLS OEWS, latest release. What a worker is paid is the input to your price, not the price itself.

Turning Seattle, WA labor cost into a profitable price

The wage above is the input, not the price. To quote a supervisor job and actually keep the margin, you load that wage into a burdened rate, add overhead, then price from the margin you need:

  • Burden the wage — taxes, comp, insurance, and non-billable time turn a $58.24 wage into a higher true cost per field hour. See the labor burden guide.
  • Recover overhead — every job carries a slice of your fixed costs. See overhead recovery.
  • Price from margin, not markup — to keep 30% you mark up ~43%, not 30%. Run your numbers in the markup ↔ margin calculator.

For the full trade-specific method, see how to price construction supervisors work.

Seattle, WA market context

Pricing doesn't happen in a vacuum — the local cost of living and customer base shape what the market supports:

  • Median household income: $110,744 (Census ACS) — a read on what local customers can support.
  • Median home value: $712,200 — higher-value homes often mean larger, better-funded projects.
  • Population: 4,044,837 — the size of the local market.

Demographics: U.S. Census ACS 1-year. Cost index: BEA Regional Price Parities. Context only — price from your own costs.

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FAQ

What's the average hourly rate for construction supervisors in Seattle, WA?

Per BLS OEWS (latest release), the median wage is $58.24 per hour and the mean is $58.49 per hour for this area. That's the labor cost input — a customer-facing job price adds burden, overhead, and margin on top.

Why do construction supervisors rates vary by area?

Local wages, cost of living, demand, and competition all move the number — in Seattle, WA, construction supervisors run a median $58.24/hr across roughly 11,040 workers. That's why a price built from your own burdened costs beats copying a regional average — use the area figure as context, not your quote.

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