
Sustainability was always high on the agenda for the Caernarfon and Bontnewydd bypass – and the ability to identify opportunities to make the scheme more environmentally beneficial certainly paid off. A total of 4,100 tonnes [read more]
Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK has secured the main contract worth £23.5 million to build onshore infrastructure for Anglesey marine energy project, Morlais. The Ruthin-headquartered civil engineering firm will be responsible for the construction of [read more]

Rayhanneh Saboonpaz was thrilled to be able to lift the lid on life working at Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK as part of a Women in Construction and Engineering event. Around 75 schoolgirls from eight [read more]

Community engagement is crucial for any project and the Caernarfon and Bontnewydd bypass build was no different. The Balfour Beatty Jones Bros Joint Venture made sure that everyone was kept updated courtesy of a widely [read more]

A Ruthin-headquartered civil engineering firm has showed continued commitment to its award-winning apprenticeship scheme with the first intake of a targeted 50 people for the year. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK has welcomed the 21-strong [read more]
At Jones Bros we take the safety, health and well-being of our staff, contractors, clients, visitors and all our stakeholders with the importance and seriousness it deserves. With the current ‘Living With COVID-19’ workplace guidance [read more]

Cultural heritage was carefully considered right back to the early design phase of the Caernarfon and Bontnewydd bypass – and it proved valuable with a few surprise discoveries made. The archaeology discovered by the Balfour [read more]

The A487 Caernarfon and Bontnewydd bypass has been completed ahead of time and will open to traffic tomorrow (Saturday, 19 February). Construction of the £139m scheme, delivered by the Balfour Beatty Jones Bros Joint Venture, [read more]