DFW is building faster than any metro in America. If you're in the trades, this is the place to be.
The numbers:
- DFW building permits 2025: 45,000+ residential units (U.S. Census)
- Commercial construction: data centers, corporate campuses, mixed-use developments
- Infrastructure: $4.5B in TxDOT projects active in DFW
Trade salaries in DFW (experienced, 5+ years):
- Electrician (journeyman): $55-75K. Master electrician: $80-100K+
- Plumber (journeyman): $50-70K. Master plumber: $75-95K+
- HVAC technician: $50-68K. HVAC with EPA cert: $60-80K+
- Welder (structural): $55-75K. Specialized (pipeline, underwater): $80-120K+
- Heavy equipment operator: $50-70K
- General contractor: $80-150K+ (varies wildly)
Apprenticeship programs:
- IBEW Local 20 (Dallas) — Electrical apprenticeship. 5-year program. Earn while you learn.
- UA Local 100 (Dallas) — Plumber/pipefitter apprenticeship.
- Texas Workforce Commission — trade training grants up to $8,000
The opportunity:
- Severe labor shortage. Employers are competing for workers.
- No college debt. Earn from day 1 of apprenticeship.
- Master electricians and plumbers with their own businesses clear $150K+ easily.
- Data center construction is a goldmine right now. Allen, Garland, and Midlothian data center corridors.
Sources:
- BLS — DFW construction employment and wages
- U.S. Census Bureau — DFW building permit data
- TxDOT — active construction projects
- IBEW Local 20 — apprenticeship information
- Texas Workforce Commission — training grants