Leading civil engineering firm Jones Bros featured on national Welsh language TV channel S4C. The feature on the channel’s 9pm news broadcast, ‘Newyddion’, reported on Jones Bros’ track record of recruiting young people and apprentices. [read more]

Leading civil engineering firm Jones Bros has picked up a gold medal for the ninth year in a row for outstanding health and safety standards. The firm has been awarded the gold national accolade in [read more]
A wealth of experience, within Jones Bros’ head office, has already been gained in her first three years with the company, by health and safety team member, Meriel Evans. Meriel joined the company to help [read more]
Jones Bros and Balfour Beatty have been recognised nationally for their work as considerate constructors on Wales’s largest onshore wind farm. The joint venture scooped a coveted gold award in the Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) [read more]
Leading civil engineering firm Jones Bros featured on BBC Radio Wales’ ‘Wales at Work’ programme to discuss the past, present and future of the business. The feature explored the history of Jones Bros and how [read more]

The owner of Jones Bros Civil Engineering has paid tribute to a former plant manager, who has passed away aged 79. Huw Jones said that Dennis Hession had been integral in helping his family to [read more]

Major projects manager Mike Jones will provide an insight into the power of geophysics in civil engineering during a business breakfast being held in North Wales. Mike, of Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK, will discuss [read more]
Jones Bros hit the airwaves when BBC Radio Cymru interviewed director Ruth James and apprentice Gary Salisbury about the firm’s biggest ever single investment in plant machinery. The BBC’s Gethin Morris Williams visited Jones Bros’ [read more]
A leading Welsh civil engineering contractor today announced a record single investment of £9.8m in new heavy plant. Jones Bros Civil Engineering has placed orders for more than 50 vehicles, including 35-tonne excavators, bulldozers and [read more]
A well-known figure in the sector has joined a new concrete and quarry services business spun off from a leading civil engineering firm. Christopher Bennett (pictured) is heading up the concrete division of Cambrian Services [read more]