Prevailing Wage for a Sheet Metal Worker in Washington, D.C. County, District of Columbia (2026)
The federal Davis‑Bacon prevailing wage for a Sheet Metal Worker (Building construction) in Washington, D.C. County is $53.42 base + $23.20 fringe = $76.62 total per hour. This is the federal Davis‑Bacon rate, which governs federally funded work in Washington, D.C. County. District of Columbia also sets its own prevailing wage (DC DIR) — on state or locally funded work you owe the higher of the two, so confirm the DC rate before bidding.
Rate table by construction type
| Construction type | Source | Base | Fringe | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Building | Federal · DC20260002 | $53.42 | $23.20 | $76.62 |
| Heavy | Federal · DC20260001 | $53.42 | $23.20 | $76.62 |
| Residential | Federal · DC20260003 | $18.33 | $0.00 | $18.33 |
These are the federal Davis‑Bacon rates for District of Columbia (they govern federally funded work); the DC state (DIR) rate is compared separately for state-funded work. Each construction type is its own wage determination — the WD# is shown per row. Scroll the table sideways on mobile.
Which rate applies?
Federally funded work → the federal Davis-Bacon rate applies.
State/local-funded work → District of Columbia's prevailing-wage law applies.
Covered by both → pay the higher of the two. See federal vs state.
Source & freshness
- WD number
- DC20260002
- Modification
- #3
- Effective
- May 18, 2026
- Last verified
- Jul 14, 2026
Official source: SAM.gov wage determination DC20260002 → · How we source rates
Worked certified-payroll line
A Sheet Metal Worker on this determination working 40 straight hours owes $2,136.80 in base wages plus $928.00 in fringe = $3,064.80 gross for the week (Building). Overtime pays 1.5× the base only; fringe stays flat per hour. Run your own numbers in the calculator.
Nearby & related
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Verify the current wage determination on SAM.gov or with the DOL Wage and Hour Division before bidding or paying. This is a readable presentation of the official determination, not legal or tax advice.
Last verified: Jul 14, 2026 · Reviewed by: the Davis-Bacon Wage editorial team
Last verified: Jul 14, 2026 · Reviewed by: the Davis-Bacon Wage editorial team