Building Surveyors data from this year’s Hays Consultants’ Salary Survey. A calmer economic climate has finally let consultants slow the rate of pay growth

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RegionPartner/DirectorAssociateSenior SurveyorNewly Qualified Building SurveyorGraduate Building SurveyorMaintenance Surveyor
East Midlands £58,000 £48,000 £43,000 £34,000 £22,000 £30,000
East of England £65,000 £45,000 £40,000 £32,000 £20,000 £28,000
London £90,000 £62,500 £53,000 £40,000 £25,000 £36,000
North East £50,000 £43,000 £40,000 £30,000 £20,000 £32,000
North West £68,000 £47,000 £40,000 £33,000 £23,000 £28,000
Northern Ireland £50,000 £40,000 £32,000 £27,000 £18,500 £27,500
Scotland £70,000 £55,000 £45,000 £32,000 £22,000 £28,000
South East England £70,000 £55,000 £47,000 £33,000 £22,000 £33,000
South West England £66,000 £48,500 £38,500 £32,000 £22,500 £31,000
Wales £57,000 £44,000 £40,000 £28,000 £21,000 £30,000
West Midlands £60,000 £50,000 £38,000 £30,000 £20,000 £28,000
Yorkshire & Humber £62,000 £45,000 £40,000 £33,000 £22,000 £27,000
National Avg. £63,833 £48,583 £41,375 £32,000 £21,500 £29,875
Average change 2015-2016 7% 6% 5% 2% 3% 2%

Methodology

Hays, the leading recruiting expert, consulted candidates, clients and used the specialist knowledge of recruiting experts to compile this comprehensive survey. The salary data was gathered during 2015 from Hays offices across the UK, based on job listings, job offers and candidate registrations. The findings of our benefits survey are based on responses from almost 400 employers and employees working on construction organisations of all sizes throughout the UK.

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