WAGE DATA · SOC 47-2131
INSULATOR PAY
IN ALASKA.
Alaska insulators earn a median of $19.39/hr (BLS 2024). 110 workers employed statewide. Compare market wages, federal prevailing rates, and per-diem baselines below.
// BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS · STATEWIDEOEWS · MAY 2024
HOURLY MEDIAN
$19.39/hr
MEAN HOURLY
$21.04/hr
ANNUAL MEDIAN
$40K
EMPLOYED
110
10th · $11.73MEDIAN · $19.3990th · $39.63
// DAVIS-BACON · FEDERAL PREVAILING WAGEDATA SOON
Federal Davis-Bacon prevailing wage rates for insulators in Alaska will be imported from SAM.gov in our next data refresh. These are the legally-required minimum wages on federally-funded construction projects — crucial for comparing offers against the federal floor.
// GSA PER DIEMDATA SOON
GSA per-diem rates for Alaska will be available in the next data refresh.
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FAQ
How much does a insulator earn in Alaska?+
According to BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (2024), insulators in Alaska earn a median of $19.39/hr. That's roughly $40K/year for a full-time schedule at straight time.
What's the top pay for insulators in Alaska?+
The top 10% of insulators in Alaska earn more than $39.63/hr (BLS 2024). That represents experienced workers, supervisors, or those on high-per-diem travel contracts.
How many insulators work in Alaska?+
BLS reports 110 insulators employed in Alaska as of 2024. Numbers fluctuate with major construction cycles — when big projects like LNG terminals or data centers start, demand spikes.
Do insulators in Alaska get per diem?+
Per diem is standard on travel contracts. The federal GSA baseline for Alaska is typically $150-$260/day depending on the city. Contractors may set their per diem higher or lower — if it's below the GSA floor, you're subsidizing the contractor's housing budget out of pocket.
What's Davis-Bacon prevailing wage?+
Davis-Bacon rates are the legally-required minimum wages on federally-funded construction projects — base pay plus fringe benefits. Every contractor working a federal job must pay at least the Davis-Bacon rate for that county and trade. Private-sector jobs don't have to match, but many do as a competitive floor.