Rebar Cost Calculator for Washington - Free 2026 Cost Estimates

Get accurate rebar cost estimates using Washington regional pricing data. Our free calculator adjusts for local labor rates and material costs specific to WA.

Washington Rebar Labor Costs — Verified from BLS OEWS (2025)

$47.32/hrReinforcing Iron & Rebar Workers — mean hourly wageBLS OEWS 2025
$98,420Reinforcing Iron & Rebar Workers — mean annual wageBLS OEWS 2025
49%above national meanderived from two cited BLS figures

Every figure on this page is a published U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics value. Last verified 2026-06-20.

In Washington, reinforcing iron & rebar workers — the core trade for rebar work — earn a mean wage of $47.32/hr ($98,420 per year) in the 2025 BLS OEWS release. That is 49% above the national average (national mean $66,060 per year). Washington employs about 130 reinforcing iron & rebar workers statewide. Related trades that price into a typical rebar job include construction laborers ($61,320/yr), first-line supervisors of construction trades ($115,800/yr). Because labor is the largest variable cost on most rebar projects, these published state wage levels are the biggest single reason rebar costs differ between Washington and other states. Every figure here is a mean value published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and is refreshed automatically when BLS releases new OEWS data.

Across the trades that touch a typical rebar job in Washington, BLS reports mean wages of reinforcing iron & rebar workers at $98,420 per year ($47.32/hr); construction laborers at $61,320 per year ($29.48/hr); first-line supervisors of construction trades at $115,800 per year ($55.67/hr). The spread between first-line supervisors of construction trades ($115,800) and construction laborers ($61,320) reflects differences in skill, certification, and supervisory responsibility on Washington job sites, and it is why a detailed, line-item estimate beats a single blended rate when you are budgeting rebar work.

Half of Washington reinforcing iron & rebar workers earn less than the median of $108,970 per year — above the $98,420 mean, which a smaller number of higher earners pulls upward. For budgeting, the median is often the more realistic figure for routine rebar crews. BLS counts roughly 130 reinforcing iron & rebar workers, 25,060 construction laborers, 19,550 first-line supervisors of construction trades employed across Washington, a measure of how deep the local rebar-trade labor pool is and how much competition for crews you can expect when scheduling work.

When you budget a rebar job in Washington, treat these BLS wage levels as the labor-rate floor: a crew's billed rate adds overhead, insurance, equipment, and margin on top of the $47.32/hr mean wage shown above. Because Washington's reinforcing iron & rebar workers wages sit 49% above the national average, a rebar quote that comes in far below these published rates is worth a second look — labor that cheap usually signals a different scope, materials, or crew experience. Use the calculator on this page to combine these Washington labor rates with your project's material quantities for a complete estimate.

Washington construction wages by occupation — U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), 2025. Retrieved 2026-06-20.
Occupation (SOC)Mean hourlyMean annualMedian annualEmployed in WA
Reinforcing Iron & Rebar Workers 47-2171$47.32/hr$98,420$108,970130
Construction Laborers 47-2061$29.48/hr$61,320$57,72025,060
First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades 47-1011$55.67/hr$115,800$109,57019,550

Wages are statewide means published by BLS and reflect labor cost only — not the total installed cost of a project. Use the calculator below for a full materials-and-labor estimate, and always obtain written bids from licensed Washington contractors.

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Sources & Methodology

These figures come from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program — the official federal wage survey — for the 2025 reference release, the latest available. Wages shown are statewide mean values for Washington; actual pay varies by metro area, employer, union status, and experience. CostFlowAI re-checks the BLS public API on a quarterly recheck cadence and stamps each figure with the date it was last verified (2026-06-20). We publish the exact BLS series ID behind every number so any figure on this page can be independently confirmed at the source.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Rebar in Washington

What do rebar crews cost in Washington in 2026?

Reinforcing iron & rebar workers — the core rebar trade — earn a mean wage of $47.32/hr ($98,420 per year) in Washington, per 2025 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS data, 49% above the national average. Labor is the largest variable cost on most rebar jobs, so this is the single biggest driver of how Washington rebar pricing compares with other states. Use the free rebar calculator on this page for a full materials-and-labor estimate for your specific project.

Do I need a permit for rebar work in Washington?

Permit requirements for rebar work in Washington vary by municipality and project scope. Most cities and counties in Washington require building permits for structural work and projects exceeding certain cost thresholds. Contact your local Washington building department for specific requirements — always verify before starting work.

What factors affect rebar costs in Washington?

Key factors include local labor rates (reinforcing iron & rebar workers average $47.32/hr in Washington per BLS OEWS), material availability and regional pricing, permit and inspection fees, site conditions specific to Washington, and project complexity. Wages are the largest variable cost on most rebar jobs, which is why Washington pricing tracks its published trade-wage levels. Getting multiple written quotes from licensed Washington contractors is recommended for the most accurate pricing.

What This Estimate Includes

  • Materials: rebar (various gauges), tie wire, chairs, supports at regional pricing
  • Labor: Reinforcing Iron & Rebar Workers in Washington earn a mean wage of $47.32/hr (BLS OEWS 2025)
  • Waste factor: 10% standard waste allowance included

Not included: permits, demolition, site preparation beyond standard grading, inspections, or unforeseen site conditions.

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