LADDER.

project planner → R500k / month · two paths
The one truth, up front: no salary in SA construction reaches R500k/m. That number is owner income — equity and profit share. Path A gets there by owning the firm. Path B caps at a director's salary (~R170k/m) and closes the rest by buying income assets. Every figure below is tagged VERIFIED with a source, or CONFIRM with where to check. Nothing here is a guess.
PATH A

Inside the business

Pure work, usefulness, influence, ownership. Qualifications optional — for love and leverage, never required. The salary ladder tops ~R170k/m; the leap to R500k/m happens at the salary→owner line.

A1R24.6k–R35k/m S1·S2

Project Planner / Scheduler

Builds and maintains the programme — the schedule the whole site runs on.
UnlockEntry. None.
Moves upMS Project / Primavera P6 fluency; programmes nobody can argue with
For loveCAPM · MS Project (doing now)
A2R45k–R65k/m S3

Senior Planner

Owns the master programme across projects; forecasts delay and builds claims.
UnlockYour programmes drive site decisions and survive contractual scrutiny
Moves upExtension-of-time / delay analysis; the dates person the manager trusts
A3R40k–R77k/m S4·S6

Planning Manager / Project Manager

Runs a whole project — time, cost, quality, team — not just the schedule.
UnlockDelivered a project's programme and started owning budget + subbies
Moves upCommercial awareness (money, not just dates); managing subcontractors; client trust
For lovePMP
A4R65k–R110k/m S8upper·S9

Senior PM / Contracts Manager

Runs multiple projects or the biggest one, and owns the contract and the claims.
UnlockDelivered on/under budget and won or defended a claim
Moves upContract law (JBCC / NEC / FIDIC); claims; P&L ownership of a project
For loveSACPCMP registration · PMP
A5R92k–R170k/m S10·S12

Construction / Project Director

Owns a division or portfolio P&L; wins the work; sets the strategy. Top of the salary ladder.
UnlockYou bring in work and run a division at a profit
Moves upBusiness development (winning tenders); running a P&L; leading managers
salary ends · ownership begins
A6R500k/m = OWNER

Partner / Owner-equity — the family-firm seat

You own a share of the profit. This is not a salary — it has no ceiling.
UnlockEquity actually transferred (in writing) and the firm produces enough distributable profit
The catchSuccession alone ≠ R500k/m. The firm must be grown to the scale below — and growing it is a big part of the A1→A5 job.

A6 — what company scale actually throws off R500k/m (R6.0M/yr owner take)

Net marginRevenue neededtag
3% — SA long-term avgR200M/yrS16
4.8% — 2024, best in a decadeR125M/yrS16
8% — well-run building/fit-outR75M/yrconfirm AFS
10% — specialist / low-competitionR60M/yrconfirm AFS
The reality check: a family firm at R30M/yr × 4% net = R1.2M/yr total profit = R100k/m even if you take 100%. Own 50% not 100%? Double every revenue figure. The firm has to reach R60–200M/yr — that's the real job hiding inside the titles.
PATH B

Qualifications → salary → invest

The credential ladder and the salary each level unlocks as an employee — then the investment route that closes the gap from a capped salary to R500k/m.

The credential ladder

CredentialRequires (primary source)Unlocks
CAPMMatric + 23 contact hrs PM education S17Planner R24.6–35k/m
MS Project / P6Tool skill — no eligibility gateSnr planner R45–65k/m
PMPDegree + 36mo exp + 4,500 hrs leading + 35 hrs training S18. Non-degree: ~60mo + 7,500 hrs confirm handbook S18bPM / snr PM R40–110k/m
SACPCMPPro (Pr.CM/Pr.CPM): Honours+4yr / BTech+5yr / Dip+7yr — OR RPL: 10+ yrs experience, no qualification S19Contracts mgr / director R65–170k/m
BTech → degree → Hons → MBAUniversity academic path (also the SACPCMP academic route)Director ceiling R92–170k/m
↳ On Path A (quals optional), SACPCMP letters still come — via the RPL 10-year experience route, not study. S19

The honest employed ceiling

Top construction director, JHB (base)R170,041/mS12
Total package (base+bonus+car+incentive)~R200–250k/mconfirm Michael Page / Robert Walters SA guides
Salary caps ~R170k/m base, maybe R250k total. It never reaches R500k/m as an employee. The gap is closed by investment.

The investment bridge — R170k salary → R500k/m

Gap to close ≈ R330k/m = R3.96M/yr from assets. Capital needed = income ÷ net yield:

VehicleNet yieldCapital for the gaptag
SA REIT (JSE property)9.2%~R43MS13
Student accommodation~8.5% net~R47MS15
Residential let (good)6% net~R66MS15
Pure passive R500k/m (no job)9.2%R65.2MS13
⚠ Leverage is negative-carry right now. Prime 10.5% S14 is higher than residential yield (4–6%) and REIT (9.2%). Borrowing to buy either costs more than it pays — fund assets with cash surplus, not debt, until rates fall below the asset yield. This kills the usual "gear up on property" shortcut at today's rates.

Milestone snowball — each R1M @ 9.2% = +R7,667/m S13

Fuel = salary surplus (≈R80–120k/m investable off a top salary confirm SARS PAYE). Reinvest distributions → income buys more units → it compounds. Gate = next milestone reached, never elapsed time.

VERDICT

Which path is the real R500k

  1. The real R500k/m is Path A — owner economics on the family firm — if two things are true: equity is actually transferred to you, and the firm is grown to R60–200M/yr revenue. It's the fastest, cheapest route: you inherit a profit engine and scale it, instead of building a R65M asset base from zero.
  2. Path B salary never reaches R500k/m (caps ~R170–250k). Its real job is two things: max your income, and build R40–65M of independent income assets — so you're not hostage to the succession actually happening.
  3. Run both — they're complementary. Climb toward equity inside the firm while stacking CAPM → PMP → SACPCMP to raise market value. The credentials also make succession safer: if the handover stalls, Pr.CPM + PMP keeps you at director income elsewhere — and that income still feeds the bridge.
The 3 numbers that decide everything — monitor these
1Family firm's revenue × net margin — does it even support R500k/m owner take? A R30M/yr firm can't, whatever the title. Get the audited financials.
2Is equity actually being transferred? "Dad's stated plan" is not a share certificate. Get it in writing — shareholders' agreement or will. Single biggest point of failure on Path A.
3Monthly investable surplus — the fuel for Path B's bridge. Track it like runway; it's the one lever fully in your control.
Source key — 20 references
S1 PayScale ZA · S2 Talent.com ZA · S3 SalaryExpert · S4 PayScale (PM Construction) · S6 Jobted ZA · S8 PayScale (Contracts Mgr) · S9 bbrief (indicative) · S10 ERI · S11–S12 SalaryExpert (Director) · S13 SA REIT Assoc. (9.2%) · S14 prime 10.5% Aug 2026 · S15 net yields 4–6% / student 12–15% gross · S16 Stats SA margin 4.8%/2024 · S17 PMI CAPM · S18 PMI PMP · S19 SACPCMP categories