A leading civil engineering firm’s commitment to nurturing the future of the industry has taken another giant step forward thanks to eye-catching improvements to its higher apprenticeship scheme. For the first time, the Ruthin-headquartered contractor [read more]
Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK has started work on the crucial coastal defence scheme in Kinmel Bay. The Ruthin-headquartered company, appointed by Conwy County Borough Council, is utilising its expertise to deliver the £13m development. [read more]
Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK’s impact on two multi-million-pound projects was recognised at the ICE Wales Cymru 2024 Awards. The contractor’s work alongside Menter Môn Morlais Ltd on tidal energy development Morlais helped secure the [read more]
There was double delight for Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK at the Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) Wales Awards 2024 as Rebeca Jones and Osian Morgan picked up coveted prizes. Rebeca lifted the Most Promising [read more]
A leading civil engineering firm has reaffirmed its commitment to young people by launching an operative training scheme. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK has reacted to the Welsh Government’s decision to cease funding for the [read more]
A ground-breaking ceremony has signalled the start of work on the UK’s first major water-storage reservoir in more than three decades. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK and Mackley have joined forces as Future Water MJJV [read more]
Gary Salisbury is savouring the opportunity to bring his skillset to multi-million-pound contract wins as an estimator for Jones Bros. Having become one of the first seven people to graduate from the company’s higher apprenticeship [read more]
A leading civil engineering firm’s importance to North Wales has been hailed by a Gwynedd-based employee who has risen through the ranks. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK has received praise from Gruffydd Rowlands, who knows [read more]