Abstract:
The growth of Small and medium-size firms cannot ensue without the entrepreneurial features and
the environment that the firm operates. The entrepreneurial characteristics, therefore, are vital due to the
unique individualism of firm owners or sponsors. Construction SME growth-oriented firms are a significant
contributor to Ghana's economic gain. Conversely, the concept of growth varies from one entrepreneur to the
others depending on the exhibited skills by the entrepreneurs, hence entrepreneurial features. Numerous
factors influence the entrepreneurial features as a factor of firm’s growth. Some are of the factors are
established and categorised as having strong influence while others are classified weak. This study, therefore,
adopted the confirmatory factor analytical technique to justify the factors after exploring. To achieve the goal
of the study, respondents such as firm owners, SME managers and construction professionals engaged by
SMEs as the population were administered with questionnaires. In all, 315 questionnaires were given out in
the form of semi-structured structured, but only 228 were retrieved for analysis representing a responds rate
of 72 percent. The study established Cronbach alpha and composite reliability values that predicted the
entrepreneurial feature as a subsequent determinant of firm’s growth. Additionally, the hypothesis was
supported statistically suggesting that there is a direct relationship between entrepreneurial features and
firm growth