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Construction Manager Salary

Engineering 6-10 years experience National Average
Entry Level
$80,000
Experienced
$105,000
Senior Level
$145,000
Adjust for location:

About This Role

Construction Managers oversee building projects from planning through completion, coordinating workers, materials, and equipment to deliver on time and budget. They manage subcontractors, ensure safety compliance, and solve problems that arise during construction. The role requires both technical construction knowledge and project management skills. Construction Managers are responsible for project success.

Requirements

Bachelor's degree in Construction Management or related field
5-8 years of construction experience with management responsibility
Strong knowledge of construction methods and materials
Understanding of building codes and regulations
Excellent project management and leadership skills
Proficiency with construction management software
Strong communication and negotiation abilities

Key Responsibilities

Plan and manage construction projects
Coordinate subcontractors and work crews
Monitor project schedules and budgets
Ensure compliance with safety regulations
Resolve construction problems and conflicts
Review and approve work quality
Communicate with owners and stakeholders
Manage project documentation

Construction Manager Salary Outlook for 2026

The national median salary for a Construction Manager in 2026 is $105,000, with compensation typically ranging from $80,000 at the entry level to $145,000 for senior professionals. That represents a 81% spread between entry-level and senior pay, which indicates strong earning potential as professionals gain experience and take on more complex responsibilities.

Construction Manager roles fall within the Engineering sector, which continues to see steady demand heading into 2026. Employers across the country are competing for qualified engineering professionals, and compensation packages are reflecting that competition. Candidates with relevant certifications, hands-on experience, and demonstrated results are commanding offers at or above the median.

Most Construction Manager positions require 6-10 years of experience. At this experience level, employers expect candidates to work independently, mentor junior team members, and contribute to strategic decisions. Professionals who can demonstrate a track record of measurable impact are best positioned for offers above the median.

How Location Affects Construction Manager Pay

Geography plays a significant role in Construction Manager compensation. The highest-paying market is Manhattan, NY, where the median reaches $152,250. On the lower end, Jackson, MS comes in at $86,100. These differences reflect local cost of living, regional industry concentration, and competitive dynamics in each market. Explore our staffing locations to learn more about the hiring landscape in specific cities. Remote roles may benchmark somewhere between these figures depending on the employer's compensation philosophy.

What Drives Higher Pay

Several factors can push Construction Manager salaries above the median. Industry specialization, advanced certifications, and demonstrated leadership experience consistently command premium compensation. Professionals who can point to specific outcomes they've driven — whether that's revenue growth, cost reduction, process improvement, or team development — have the strongest negotiating position. Geographic flexibility and willingness to work in high-cost markets can also increase earning potential. For more tips on positioning yourself for top-of-market offers, explore our career resources.

Hiring Outlook

Demand for Construction Manager professionals remains strong going into 2026. Employers report that finding qualified candidates is one of their top hiring challenges in the engineering space. For job seekers, this means competitive offers, faster hiring timelines, and increased leverage during salary negotiations. For employers, it means staying current on market rates and moving quickly when strong candidates are available.

Salary figures are based on Careerscape placement data and market surveys. For additional occupational statistics, see the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook.

Construction Manager Salary by City

How Construction Manager pay varies across major U.S. markets.

City
Entry
Mid
Senior
National Average
$80,000
$105,000
$145,000
Phoenix, AZ
$81,600
$107,100
$147,900
Los Angeles, CA
$92,800
$121,800
$168,200
San Diego, CA
$91,200
$119,700
$165,300
San Francisco, CA
$108,000
$141,750
$195,750
San Jose, CA
$104,000
$136,500
$188,500
Denver, CO
$89,600
$117,600
$162,400
Washington, DC
$94,400
$123,900
$171,100
Miami, FL
$88,000
$115,500
$159,500
Atlanta, GA
$84,000
$110,250
$152,250
View all 175+ cities

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