Elementary construction occupations n.e.c. salary in South West
Full-time average annual pay in South West
£27,850
2025 · moderate suppression
Median
£27,850
Mean
£28,107
| Statistic | Annual pay (gross) |
|---|---|
| Median | £27,850 |
| Mean | £28,107 |
Region-level range withheld by ONS — UK-wide, the middle half of elementary construction occupations n.e.c. earn £22,855–£33,418. See full methodology →
Employment patterns
- 88% of Elementary construction occupations n.e.c. work full-time
- 32% are self-employed
- 80% of employees have permanent contracts
Understanding Elementary construction occupations n.e.c. pay in South West
The typical elementary construction occupations n.e.c. in South West earns a median salary of £27,850 in 2025/26 — 4.2% (£1,127) above the UK-wide median of £26,723. These figures come from the ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE), so they reflect actual reported pay rather than self-reported estimates or job-advert ranges.
Across the UK, South West ranks 2nd of 11 regions for elementary construction occupations n.e.c. pay. Regional medians run from £19,829 in West Midlands up to £28,765 in East Midlands, a spread of £8,936 (45%).
The mean (average) salary is £28,107, close to the median — the two measures broadly agree for elementary construction occupations n.e.c. in South West, and the median remains the clearest guide to typical pay.
To see what £27,850 means after income tax and National Insurance, use the take-home pay calculator below — it also factors in student loan repayments.
Take-home pay estimate
Tax year 2025/26| Monthly | Annual | |
|---|---|---|
| Gross salary | £2,321 | £27,850 |
| Income tax | £255 | £3,056 |
| National Insurance | £102 | £1,222 |
| Take-home pay | £1,964 | £23,572 |
Estimate only · 2025/26 HMRC rates · Standard tax code · No pension contribution · Not financial or tax advice
How Elementary construction occupations n.e.c. pay varies by region
East Midlands is the highest-paying region for elementary construction occupations n.e.c. at £28,765 — 8% above the UK median. West Midlands is lowest at £19,829.
UK median £26,723
| Region | Median payUK median £26,723 | Median | Mean | vs UK median |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| East Midlands | £28,765 | £28,765 | £28,741 | +8% |
| South West (current region) | £27,850 | £27,850 | £28,107 | +4% |
| Wales | £27,572 | £27,572 | £26,326 | +3% |
| Scotland | £27,455 | £27,455 | £28,141 | +3% |
| Yorkshire and the Humber | £26,318 | £26,318 | £26,239 | -2% |
| North West | £25,522 | £25,522 | £26,240 | -4% |
| East of England | £24,971 | £24,971 | £23,603 | -7% |
| South East | £24,958 | £24,958 | £28,054 | -7% |
| London | £22,310 | £22,310 | £21,792 | -17% |
| North East | £19,875 | £19,875 | £20,310 | -26% |
| West Midlands | £19,829 | £19,829 | £20,845 | -26% |
| Region | Median | vs UK |
|---|---|---|
| East Midlands £28,765 | £28,765Mean £28,741 | +8% |
| South West (current region) £27,850 | £27,850Mean £28,107 | +4% |
| Wales £27,572 | £27,572Mean £26,326 | +3% |
| Scotland £27,455 | £27,455Mean £28,141 | +3% |
| Yorkshire and the Humber £26,318 | £26,318Mean £26,239 | -2% |
| North West £25,522 | £25,522Mean £26,240 | -4% |
| East of England £24,971 | £24,971Mean £23,603 | -7% |
| South East £24,958 | £24,958Mean £28,054 | -7% |
| London £22,310 | £22,310Mean £21,792 | -17% |
| North East £19,875 | £19,875Mean £20,310 | -26% |
| West Midlands £19,829 | £19,829Mean £20,845 | -26% |
Sorted highest median to lowest. The vertical line marks the UK median (£26,723); ‘Vs UK median’ compares each region’s median to it. Suppressed values mean ONS withheld this figure because the sample was too small to publish.
How elementary construction occupations n.e.c. pay in South West has changed over time
Median annual pay for elementary construction occupations n.e.c. in South West by year, shown against the UK-wide median (Source: ONS ASHE). The shaded band is the UK-wide 25th–75th percentile range — ONS does not publish percentile ranges at region level.
South West median
UK median
▪ UK-wide 25th–75th percentile range
Pre-2021 figures mapped from SOC 2010 via ONS concordance table
How the figures are sourced
Data sources: Official UK earnings data (2025 provisional)(opens in new tab)