The BLS puts the median Construction Foreman in Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale metro at $76,128 per year on a workforce of 15,890 construction foremen. That is the published starting point. What hiring managers pay in 2026 for a Foreman who can actually run a live project in this market is a different number, and the gap has widened over the last 18 months.
At Amundson Group we place Construction Foremen across commercial construction, heavy civil, paving, data center, bridge, and water projects across the Sun Belt. Here is what live placement data tells us about Phoenix pay right now.
What BLS data shows for Phoenix
Latest metropolitan area Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2023 reference period, for SOC code 47-1011 (First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers) in the Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale metro:
| Measure | Value |
|---|---|
| Total employment | 15,890 |
| Median hourly wage | $36.60 |
| Annual median (hourly × 2,080) | $76,128 |
| Mean hourly wage | $37.04 |
| Annual mean wage | $77,030 |
Source: BLS OEWS May 2023, Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale metro. The 2024 reference period uses new census based MSA definitions; BLS metro tables for May 2024 are rolling out on a delayed cadence.
What we see at Amundson Group
Phoenix pay is disproportionately pulled upward by the hyperscaler data center build out in Mesa, Goodyear, and the Deer Valley corridor. The BLS median below includes all construction sectors. Our placement data shows specialist roles on data center campuses closing 40 to 70 percent above the BLS median.
Across our recent Phoenix placements, a Foreman running a live commercial or mission critical project typically closes in the range of $87,547 to $98,966 base, plus signing bonus, vehicle or truck allowance, and project completion bonus where applicable. Foremen on live commercial and heavy civil jobs in this metro typically close 15 to 30 percent above BLS median once overtime, per diem, and tool allowance are factored in.
What moves Foreman pay in Phoenix
- Trade specialty (electrical and mechanical foremen on data center and hospital jobs run 20 to 30 percent above trade generalist Foremen).
- Crew size under supervision (10+ crew Foremen earn a step above smaller crew).
- Bilingual leadership (Spanish + English Foremen on mixed crews earn a consistent premium).
- Out of town work willingness (road Foremen on industrial and heavy civil jobs earn 10 to 20 percent above local only).
2026 outlook
Three forces to watch in Phoenix this year and next. One, the data center capex ramp continues through 2027 and is pulling senior talent off general commercial work in every Sun Belt metro, including this one. Two, the Gen AI driven hyperscaler commitments announced in late 2025 and early 2026 are weighted toward 2027 ground breaks, which means the talent window to hire at current comp ends mid 2026. Three, retention bonuses taken by senior talent in 2023 and 2024 start vesting between late 2026 and mid 2027, which will create a rare spike of experienced candidates on the market.
What this means for Construction Foremen in Phoenix specifically: the pay spread between candidates with and without live campus or mission critical experience will widen through 2026 and 2027. If you are a hiring manager, lock your senior Foreman in before Labor Day. If you are a Foreman evaluating a move, 2026 is the year the specialist premium shows up in the offer.
Where to go next
For the full 2026 Amundson Group Construction Compensation Report — 15 roles across 21 Sun Belt metros, including complete Foreman data by sector — put your email on the early access list. Preview bundle of 3 data cuts is sent 2 weeks before public launch.
If you are hiring a Foreman in Phoenix right now, start a conversation. Our 7 day intake process delivers a 5 to 8 candidate shortlist Monday of the second week.
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