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How Many Hours Do Construction Workers Work?

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Anahi’s Answer

The number of hours that construction workers work can vary depending on a number of factors, such as the type of project, the location, and the season. In general, construction workers typically work 40-50 hours per week, with some overtime required during peak periods.

However, it's important to note that some construction workers may work longer hours, especially if they are working on a project with a tight deadline or if they are working in a location with strict noise or traffic regulations. Additionally, workers in some trades, such as electricians or plumbers, may work irregular hours or be on call for emergencies.

It's important for construction workers to understand their rights under state and federal labor laws, including minimum wage and overtime regulations. Many construction workers are eligible for overtime pay for hours worked over 40 hours per week, and some states have additional protections for workers in hazardous industries like construction.
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Dan’s Answer

Hi Jase

There are many different fields within the construction industry. But mostly its 8 hour shifts during the day and usually Monday through Friday.

A lot of construction projects gat done on weekends also so sometimes it is a 6 day work week


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Dan

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Kira’s Answer

Hi Jase,

 

It depends a bit on the work sector you are in.

Usually you have a 40 hour week and work 5 days a week (Mo-Fr) during regular office hours.

Depending on the schedule of the construction sites it can happen that tasks must be done during night shift times or on weekends (especially if you have an improvement or adaption project during running building operation).

If you work internationally for multi national companies it can happen that you have to fly out to your project sites on Sundays and return on Saturdays.

Depending on the size of your projects and on how many you are working on at the same time it can happen that you must work more than 40 hours per week.

Although depending on your level of seniority you can mostly pace yourself.

 

Hope that helps a bit!

 

Best,

Kira

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Melody’s Answer

90% of the jobs I have worked in 20 years have had a 7am-3:30pm M-F schedule. There are always going to be exceptions to the rule but that is the industry standard.
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Mary’s Answer

It depends on which industry you are working in.

Commercial construction in areas I've been in work 7am-3pm, that is ready to work at the tool box at 7 and not getting out of the car. So shift is 5/8s(5 days a week, 8 hour days)

Industrial construction where I am working is normally 4/10s, but outages you work 7/12s. All starting at 7am. Some plants work different schedules, it's all dependent on the customer.


Hope this gives you an idea of what you can encounter.

Mary recommends the following next steps:

If you're interested in pay scale, you can visit the Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. www.bls.gov/bls/blswage.htm They have wages listed by geographical areas and trades, it may help you decide what to pursue if you haven't decided.
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