
Vale of Clwyd MP Dr James Davies met civil engineering apprentices during a recent visit to their training centre in Denbigh. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK currently has 40 apprentices on its books, with the [read more]

Eliminating 90 per cent of CO2 emissions on heavy plant activity on a single site is just one example of the impact of a civil engineering firm’s focus on its environmental activity. Jones Bros Civil [read more]

A civil engineering company has hit a major milestone ahead of schedule following the opening of a new bridge over the King’s Dyke level crossing. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK is delivering the £32m project [read more]

A UK civil engineering company has successfully delivered the enabling works package for two major offshore wind energy developments in the North East of England. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK was appointed to prepare a [read more]

Wearing the Jones Bros logo with pride, Gareth Owen is excited about his future with the civil engineering company. The project engineer, who currently spends his time between landfill sites in Beaconsfield and Didcot, is [read more]

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]