Washington prevailing wage rates State PW law
On federally funded construction in Washington, the federal Davis-Bacon prevailing wage applies, published by county and trade. Washington also has its own prevailing-wage law, so on state-funded work the higher of the federal or state rate governs — we list the federal Davis-Bacon rate below; confirm the WA state (DIR) rate for state-funded jobs.Pick a county below. See also which rate applies.
Counties in Washington
Adams County18 trades →Asotin County20 trades →Benton County20 trades →Chelan County18 trades →Clallam County19 trades →Clark County19 trades →Columbia County17 trades →Cowlitz County17 trades →Douglas County18 trades →Ferry County19 trades →Franklin County20 trades →Garfield County18 trades →Grant County18 trades →Grays Harbor County19 trades →Island County20 trades →Jefferson County19 trades →King County20 trades →Kitsap County19 trades →Kittitas County18 trades →Klickitat County18 trades →Lewis County17 trades →Lincoln County19 trades →Mason County19 trades →Okanogan County18 trades →Pacific County17 trades →Pend Oreille County20 trades →Pierce County20 trades →San Juan County19 trades →Skagit County18 trades →Skamania County19 trades →Snohomish County20 trades →Spokane County20 trades →Stevens County20 trades →Thurston County19 trades →Wahkiakum County18 trades →Walla Walla County18 trades →Whatcom County18 trades →Whitman County19 trades →Yakima County18 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.