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Construction project management salaries rise by 10% 

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The 2023 Association for Project Management (APM) Salary and Market Trends Survey shows the average salary for project professionals in construction has increased by 10% since 2021.  

The average salary of £57,500 – compared to £52,500 in 2021 – makes construction project professionals the joint second highest paid alongside consultancy, hospitality and telecoms.  

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