Leading civil engineering firm Jones Bros has secured a waste management contract that will create up to 50 jobs during construction. The development of the second phase of the Wrexham Recycling Park at Bryn Lane, [read more]

ONE of the oldest pipelines feeding RWE npower renewables’ Dolgarrog Hydro Electric Power Station in North Wales is to be temporarily switched off as part of a £15million replacement programme. The Coedty pipeline has been [read more]

A Conwy Valley tradesman is putting his masonry skills to good use as part of a £15m project to replace an aging pipeline to a hydro-electric power station. Stonemason Gary Fenner, who lives within walking [read more]

Jones Bros has completed its latest project for FCC Environment, a project worth more than £3m to create a new material recycling facility in Oxfordshire. The MRF building in Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire, will see general [read more]

Efforts to keep staff safe on a Yorkshire windfarm development have landed a top award for a Jones Bros site manager. Eryl Evans, who oversaw the construction of the Sixpenny Wood Wind Farm near Howden, [read more]
A former landfill site in the Midlands has been successfully sealed thanks to Jones Bros. Environmental engineers have installed a geological barrier at Judkins quarry, near Nuneaton, and are on course to have the capping [read more]

The biggest bridge of its kind in Britain has been lifted into place by Jones Bros, marking the start of a project that will save walkers, cyclists and horse riders from making and eight mile [read more]
RWE npower renewables has awarded north Wales-based Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK a £6.6m contract to carry out a major pipeline replacement scheme at it’s Dolgarrog Power Station The contract for works in the Conwy [read more]

The joint venture partnership of Balfour Beatty and Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK has been acclaimed in an important environmental quality assessment by a top industry body for its work on the A487 Porthmadog, Minffordd [read more]

The biggest bridge of its kind in Britain has been lifted into place by Jones Bros, marking the start of a project that will save walkers, cyclists and horse riders from making and eight mile [read more]