H-1B Visa Sponsors in Construction

Comprehensive analysis of H-1B visa sponsorship in the Construction sector (NAICS 23). This industry has 10 active H-1B sponsors with 127 total LCA filings and an average offered salary of $92k.

10
Employers
127
Total Filings
$92k
Avg Salary

Top H-1B Sponsors in Construction

#EmployerFilingsAvg SalaryApproval Rate
1 CORE TECH CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 46 $2,775k 100%
2 Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. 28 $8,572k 100%
3 Black Construction Corporation 12 $56k 100%
4 HDCC Guam, LLC 10 $84k 100%
5 Clayco, Inc. 9 $108k 100%
6 Fluor Enterprises, Inc. 6 $110k 100%
7 HOME DEPOT USA, INC. 5 $143k 100%
8 Ferrovial Construction US Corp. 4 $102k 100%
9 AIC INTERNATIONAL, INC. 4 $74k 25%
10 CH2M Hill Inc. 3 $108k 100%

Top Job Categories

Job TitleFilingsAvg Salary
CIVIL ENGINEER 25 $2,775k
MECHANICAL ENGINEER 8 $2,775k
Civil Engineer 8 $65k
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER 5 $2,775k
SAFETY ENGINEER 5 $2,775k
Electrical Engineer 5 $65k
Project Engineer (Mechanical) 3 $84k
Project Engineer (Civil) 3 $84k
Senior Project Engineer 3 $108k
ACCOUNTANT 2 $2,775k
PROJECT ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATE 2 $8,572k
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATE 2 $8,572k
Geodetic Engineer 2 $56k
Project Engineer (Electrical) 2 $84k
Project Engineer 2 $105k
Senior Contract Administrator, Contract 2 $110k
Staff Software Engineer 2 $143k
ARCHITECT 1 $2,775k
CIVIL DESIGN TECHNICIAN SENIOR 1 $8,572k
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER- BUILDINGS 1 $8,572k

H-1B Sponsorship by State

See which states have the most H-1B activity in the Construction sector.

StateFilingsEmployersAvg Salary
Guam 72 4 $747k
Texas 14 5 $1,807k
Georgia 5 3 $118k
Virginia 4 2 $4,340k
Illinois 4 2 $109k
Colorado 3 1 $8,572k
North Carolina 3 1 $8,572k
New Jersey 3 2 $126k
Nevada 2 1 $8,572k
Massachusetts 2 1 $8,572k
California 2 1 $8,572k
Pennsylvania 2 1 $8,572k
Tennessee 1 1 $8,572k
Idaho 1 1 $8,572k
Ohio 1 1 $108k
Alabama 1 1 $108k
Arizona 1 1 $108k
Missouri 1 1 $108k
Florida 1 1 $108k

About Construction H-1B Sponsorship

The Construction sector represents a significant portion of H-1B visa sponsorship activity in the United States. Employers in this industry file Labor Condition Applications (LCAs) to sponsor foreign workers in specialty occupations, ranging from entry-level positions to senior roles requiring advanced degrees.

Salary levels in this sector reflect the specialized skills and expertise required for H-1B positions. The geographic distribution of sponsors in this industry is influenced by the concentration of companies, research institutions, and economic activity across different states.

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