Average Production managers and directors in construction Salary in the UK
ONS ASHE 2025 data — by region
UK Median
£54,947
National average
UK Mean
£61,640
National average
Hourly Rate
£25.70
Median
Jobs
102
UK total
Production managers and directors in construction Salary by Region
| Region | Median | Mean | vs UK Average |
|---|---|---|---|
| London | £63,194 | Not available | +£8,247 (15.0% above) |
| Scotland | £57,653 | £52,928 | +£2,706 (4.9% above) |
| South East | £55,996 | £62,581 | +£1,049 (1.9% above) |
| West Midlands | £54,525 | Not available | -£422 (0.8% below) |
| East | £53,874 | £62,521 | -£1,073 (2.0% below) |
| Yorkshire and The Humber | £50,602 | £50,577 | -£4,345 (7.9% below) |
| North West | £50,180 | £57,827 | -£4,767 (8.7% below) |
| East Midlands | £50,059 | £53,320 | -£4,888 (8.9% below) |
| South West | £50,000 | £54,602 | -£4,947 (9.0% below) |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average production managers and directors in construction salary in the UK?
The median production managers and directors in construction salary in the UK is £54,947 per year, based on ONS ASHE 2025 data. The mean salary is £61,640, which is higher due to top earners.
What is the typical hourly rate for production managers and directors in construction in the UK?
The median hourly rate for production managers and directors in construction in the UK is £25.70, based on ONS ASHE 2025 data.
Which part of the UK pays the most for production managers and directors in constructions?
The London offers the highest median salary for production managers and directors in constructions at £63,194 per year. London and the South East consistently rank among the highest-paying regions for most occupations.
How many production managers and directors in constructions are there in the UK?
According to ONS ASHE 2025, there are approximately 102 production managers and directors in constructions employed in the UK.
About this data
All figures are based on the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) 2025 data published by the Office for National Statistics. Read our methodology.