Electrician, Georgia, 2026

Electrician Prevailing Wage Rates - Georgia 2026

Davis-Bacon prevailing wage rates for electricians on federally funded building construction in Wilkes County, Georgia. The total hourly package combines the basic hourly rate with the fringe benefit contribution the contractor must furnish as bona fide benefits or pay as cash in lieu.

County
Wilkes
Construction Type
Building
Determination
GA20260105
Modification
Mod 1
Published
May 18, 2026

These rates apply to the Building construction type. Highway, heavy, and residential determinations carry different rates, confirm you are reading the schedule that matches your project.

Wage Breakdown

ClassificationBase RateTotal Fringe ObligationTotal Package
Electrician$32.25$16.95$49.20

The fringe figure is the total fringe obligation per hour as published, a single combined amount, not an itemized health, pension, or training breakdown.

Reflects the current published modification (Mod 1, May 18, 2026). The determination binding on a project is the one named in the contract, locked to the bid advertisement date, it may differ from what is shown here.

Verify the applicable wage determination at SAM.gov before relying on any rate.

This is a federal Davis-Bacon wage determination. It is not a statement of any state prevailing-wage law, which may set different rates or rules.

Understanding Fringe Benefits

What Are Fringe Benefits?

Fringe benefits are employer-paid contributions required on top of the base hourly wage. They include health & welfare (medical, dental, vision), pension, apprenticeship training, vacation pay, and other supplemental benefits.

Overtime Calculation

Overtime must be calculated as 1.5x the base rate plus 1.0x the fringe rate. This is NOT 1.5x the total rate, the most common payroll error on Davis-Bacon projects.

Payment Options

Employers can satisfy fringe obligations by making bona fide contributions to approved benefit plans, paying cash equivalents directly to workers, or a combination of both.

Compliance Risk

Failure to properly account for fringe benefits is one of the top reasons contractors face Davis-Bacon violations and back-pay claims. Accurate tracking is essential.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the prevailing wage for Electrician workers in Georgia?

The base hourly rate for a Electrician is $32.25/hr, with total compensation (including fringe benefits) of $49.20/hr.

How is overtime calculated on prevailing wage projects?

Overtime is calculated as 1.5x the base rate plus 1.0x the fringe benefits, NOT 1.5x the total rate. This is the most common payroll error on Davis-Bacon projects.

What are fringe benefits under Davis-Bacon?

Fringe benefits include health & welfare, pension, apprenticeship training, vacation pay, and other supplemental contributions. Employers can pay these as bona fide plan contributions or as cash equivalents.

Where can I verify official prevailing wage rates?

Official prevailing wage rates are published on SAM.gov. Verify the applicable wage determination at sam.gov/search/?index=wd before relying on any rate. The determination binding on a project is the one named in the contract, locked to the bid advertisement date, so it may differ from the current published modification shown here.

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