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Construction Inspector Salary by State (2026)

Median annual pay for construction inspectors in all 51 reporting states, from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS, May 2025) data. Roughly 146,760 construction inspectors are employed nationwide โ€” the highest median pay is $102,410 in Alaska, and the typical state median is about $71,630.

Top-Paying States

#1
Alaska
$102,410
median / year
#2
California
$101,290
median / year
#3
Connecticut
$98,670
median / year
#4
Washington
$96,140
median / year
#5
Minnesota
$88,670
median / year

Full Table: All States

#StateMedian Annual WageEmployment
1Alaska$102,410270
2California$101,29013,420
3Connecticut$98,6701,430
4Washington$96,1403,090
5Minnesota$88,6701,390
6District of Columbia$86,200370
7Oregon$84,5101,780
8Massachusetts$83,2004,290
9New Jersey$81,7605,950
10Colorado$79,9503,700
11New York$79,46011,160
12Hawaii$79,320710
13North Dakota$78,570180
14Illinois$78,3402,560
15Rhode Island$77,420270
16Maryland$76,6402,780
17Montana$75,700290
18Virginia$75,6606,550
19Wisconsin$75,6101,270
20Nevada$75,2901,780
21Maine$74,670710
22Ohio$74,4903,490
23Utah$74,1301,240
24Arizona$73,4403,330
25Delaware$72,700570
26Iowa$71,6301,140
27Michigan$71,0403,090
28Louisiana$68,2601,440
29Florida$68,17013,860
30Vermont$66,580120
31North Carolina$66,0806,490
32Georgia$65,9804,510
33Pennsylvania$65,8705,320
34New Hampshire$65,640420
35New Mexico$65,420800
36Nebraska$65,000570
37South Dakota$64,940200
38Texas$64,81018,230
39West Virginia$64,000540
40Idaho$63,5701,000
41Kansas$63,150840
42Missouri$62,9701,640
43Indiana$62,8502,110
44Wyoming$61,870370
45Alabama$61,3001,420
46Kentucky$60,2001,380
47Tennessee$59,8702,500
48Oklahoma$59,2802,090
49South Carolina$58,8402,500
50Arkansas$52,700800
51Mississippi$50,250800

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2025 state estimates. "โ€”" means BLS did not publish an estimate for that state. Wages are medians โ€” half of workers earn more. Click a column header to sort.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do construction inspectors earn more in some states than others?

State pay differences come down to union density, cost of living, licensing requirements, and local industry mix. States with strong union representation and major industrial or construction activity tend to pay construction inspectors more โ€” but higher-paying states often have higher living costs, so compare take-home value, not just the number.

Is this what a beginner construction inspector makes?

No โ€” these are median wages across all experience levels, so half of construction inspectors earn more and half earn less. Apprentices and entry-level workers typically start around 40โ€“60% of the experienced rate, with scheduled raises as they complete training. Within a few years, most reach or pass the figures in this table.

Do construction inspectors need a college degree?

No. Most construction inspectors train through paid apprenticeships or short certificate programs and earn while they learn โ€” no four-year degree or student debt required. See our guide on how to become an apprentice.

Next Steps

Pay is only half the picture โ€” training path, licensing, and demand matter just as much. Start here:

Full Construction Inspector Career Guide โ†’ Compare All 25 Trades โ†’ How to Become an Apprentice