
A new walking and cycling route completed by Jones Bros that gives people the chance to make more of their everyday journeys has been officially opened by the Minister for Local Government and Communities Carl [read more]

Jones Bros has recently completed work on a £1.1m bridge that provides a safe route for cyclists and walkers on a popular cycle route along the north Wales coast. The opening of the new section [read more]

Archaeologists have unearthed evidence of Roman-era occupation along part of the Porthmadog bypass route. Gwynedd Archaeological Trust (GAT) has been working on the site in the run-up to the start of construction of the £35m [read more]

Civil engineering firm Jones Bros has teamed up with a remote Scottish community to construct a unique locally owned wind farm within a historic highland estate. The £3m contract sees Jones Bros building the infrastructure [read more]

CIVIL engineering firm Jones Bros has made a flying start to 2012 by securing three wind farm contracts worth £8.6m in total. The Ruthin-based company is to build the infrastructure for the Sixpenny Wood wind [read more]
A CIVIL engineering firm has extended its reach in the south of England by securing a £1.2m waste management contract covering Bedfordshire. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK has been awarded the contract by Waste Recycling [read more]
Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK has been awarded the contract for the first phase of the major alterations to the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railway’s station at Porthmadog, North Wales. At present, both Ffestiniog and [read more]

JONES Bros, in a 50:50 joint venture partnership with Balfour Beatty, has completed the £35m Porthmadog bypass on budget and ahead of schedule. Carl Sargeant, minister for local government and communities, officially opened the long-awaited [read more]