
A civil engineering company has reached 500,000 hours without recording a single lost time incident (LTI) as part of its work on the world’s largest offshore wind farm. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK is delivering [read more]

Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK showed its support for the largest national cultural event held for young people in Wales since before COVID-19. The Ruthin-headquartered company sponsored the art, design, and technology virtual exhibition, attended [read more]

A leading civil engineering company has set the highest of health and safety standards for a 14th consecutive year. Ruthin-based Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK has been awarded a 14th successive gold award from The Royal Society [read more]

Building the Caernarfon and Bontnewydd bypass was not simply about improving travel and relieving congestion in the region. The Balfour Beatty Jones Bros Joint Venture was determined to minimise the environmental impact of the scheme [read more]
Owain Evans has worked on more than £60m worth of waste remediation projects during his 12-year career with Jones Bros – and the pace shows no signs of slowing. The 33-year-old has progressed from trainee [read more]
A leading civil engineering company has secured a new two-year framework with one of the UK’s largest resource and waste management companies. It strengthens a long-term relationship between Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK and FCC [read more]

Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK has continued to throw its support behind Corwen Football Club by sponsoring the Under-10s team. It is the extension of a relationship that started back in 2018 when the Ruthin-headquartered [read more]

Celebrating a milestone of more than 1.3 million hours, or 1,100 days, worked on site, is proof that health and safety was paramount to the Caernarfon and Bontnewydd bypass. The Balfour Beatty Jones Bros Joint [read more]