
A Denbighshire-based civil engineering company has been selected to construct the first phase of an expansion to the county’s Colomendy Industrial Estate. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK has been appointed by Denbighshire County Council as [read more]

One of the UK’s largest civil engineering firms revealed how its focus on apprenticeships and career opportunities for all continues to play an integral role in the company’s success. Ruthin-based Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK [read more]

A group of schoolchildren have opened a new bridge in Gwynedd and become the first people to walk across it, following a year-long road closure. The 16 pupils from Ysgol Felinwnda near Llanfaglan also had [read more]

A UK civil engineering company has been awarded the contract to prepare a site for the construction of the onshore converter stations for two major offshore wind energy developments in the North East of England. [read more]

A major step forward for the King’s Dyke rail and road project has been captured in some stunning pictures, which show 420 tonnes of bridge beams being lifted into place. The railway bridge, which goes [read more]

The pace of work at the world’s largest offshore wind farm has been increased, with extra teams brought onto site in preparation for the start of high voltage cable installation following a scheduled winter pause. [read more]

A leading civil engineering firm is recruiting 30 apprentices to start over the next 12 months on its award-winning training programme. Ruthin-based Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK is seeking applicants for its plant operator and [read more]

A civil engineering company has installed its own lab on the site of a supplier’s quarry to ensure products meet its rigorous standards. North Wales-headquartered Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK is testing limestone supplied by [read more]