North Dakota prevailing wage rates Federal only
On federally funded construction in North Dakota, the federal Davis-Bacon prevailing wage applies, published by county and trade. North Dakota has no separate state prevailing-wage statute, so the federal Davis-Bacon rate is the prevailing wage here.Pick a county below. See also which rate applies.
Counties in North Dakota
Adams County16 trades →Barnes County16 trades →Benson County16 trades →Billings County16 trades →Bottineau County16 trades →Bowman County16 trades →Burke County16 trades →Burleigh County18 trades →Cass County16 trades →Cavalier County16 trades →Dickey County16 trades →Divide County16 trades →Dunn County16 trades →Eddy County16 trades →Emmons County16 trades →Foster County16 trades →Golden Valley County16 trades →Grand Forks County17 trades →Grant County16 trades →Griggs County16 trades →Hettinger County16 trades →Kidder County16 trades →La Moure County16 trades →Logan County16 trades →McHenry County16 trades →McIntosh County16 trades →McKenzie County16 trades →McLean County16 trades →Mercer County16 trades →Morton County18 trades →Mountrail County16 trades →Nelson County16 trades →Oliver County18 trades →Pembina County16 trades →Pierce County16 trades →Ramsey County16 trades →Ransom County16 trades →Renville County16 trades →Richland County16 trades →Rolette County16 trades →Sargent County16 trades →Sheridan County16 trades →Sioux County18 trades →Slope County16 trades →Stark County16 trades →Steele County16 trades →Stutsman County16 trades →Towner County16 trades →Traill County16 trades →Walsh County16 trades →Ward County15 trades →Wells County16 trades →Williams County16 trades →
More counties roll out as the SAM.gov data feed expands. Every rate page carries its WD number, modification date, and a link to the official source.