Michael Page Property & ConstructionSince 2006, Michael Page Property and Construction has been connecting top employers in the sector with high-calibre talent, from middle management to the board level.We service every part of this dynamic industry: our property team works closely with developers, occupiers, and landlords, while our construction team supports contractors, sub-contractors, public sector bodies, and design consultancies. This is a non-exhaustive list, but it gives a sense of the breadth of our market footprint.As subject matter experts in their markets, our consultants provide our clients with unparalleled technical and geographical insights. In addition to working with a range of different employers, we also source a wide variety of permanent, temporary, and contract roles.Why work with Michael Page Property & Construction?Michael Page Property and Construction brings a unique proposition to the sector: the local expertise and collaborative approach of a boutique with the scale and resources of a FTSE 250 market leader.We have also invested massively in custom recruitment tools and data access, giving us the capacity to deliver deep market insights to our clients. And, as a forward thinking and progressive organisation, we live and breathe diversity, equity, and inclusion as well as sustainability and social value. From our specialist Client DE&I team to our many related partnerships and accreditations, we are committed to helping our clients drive these priorities.Sectors and jobs we recruit We recruit a range of permanent, temporary, and contract P&C roles across a variety of sectors and job types which include: Sectors Retail & Licensed LeisureCommercialIndustrialEducationHealthcareResidentialLocal & Central Government Property job titles General Practice Chartered SurveyorsBuilding SurveyingProject ManagementQuantity Surveying / Cost ManagementProperty / Estates ManagementProperty Director / Head of PropertyAcquisitions/DisposalsLand & Development Construction job titles Construction DirectorLand DirectorCommercial ManagerConstruction PlanningEstimatorProject ManagerProperty SurveyorQuantity SurveyorSite Manager Client testimonialsI have used Michael Page for many years to help fill a variety of roles, both permanent and temporary. Their service is excellent. The response time is very quick, they understand my requirements and have always been able to find a selection of suitable candidates from their own candidate base Paul Thompson, Deputy Finance Director Notting Hill Housing Group Show more Get in touchIf you would like to talk to us about your current recruitment needs, fill in the form below and one of our consultants will call you back.Looking for a job in Property & ConstructionSearch through our current vacancies to take your next step. Start your job search NEW 2025 Salary GuidesExplore the latest data on UK salary ranges, candidate sentiment, and market trends to inform your hiring decisions. Download now Read our related articles Outsourcing facilities management services: Is it right for your business? Often unnoticed and occasionally underappreciated, the smooth operation of many businesses relies heavily on an…By Michael Page Why do quantity surveyors move from large to small property developers?Quantity surveyors are an integral part of any commercial team or property development organisation, and finding the…By Michael Page Three misconceptions about recruitment in property and constructionIn a market where competition for top talent is fierce, it is important that businesses are committed to attracting the…By Michael Page Industry trend: the growing demand for new buildsNew build developments are becoming increasingly popular with developers and buyers across the country. With their…By Michael Page Diversity in property and construction: combat the challenges in your businessThe representation of women within the property and construction industry has seen positive changes in recent years,…By Michael Page The move to modular build: skills you needThe skills gap in property and construction, the increase in the demand for housing, and the ongoing shortage of…By Michael Page Pagination Show more