National Apprenticeship Week, which runs from February 8-14, celebrates the positive impact apprenticeships have on individuals, businesses, the economy, and the community. At Jones Bros we regularly take on new apprentices: we have recruited many [read more]

Work on street lighting at a busy junction on a North Wales expressway has been completed, bringing to an end Jones Bros’ involvement in a major highways development. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK delivered the [read more]

A graduate trainee with Ruthin-based civil engineering company Jones Bros has won a prestigious industry award. Elliot Bidmead, 29, from Ruthin, was named most promising trainee engineer (graduate) by The Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) [read more]

The transportation of rock armour as part of a key sea defence project has been completed ahead of schedule. Ruthin-based Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK received more than 50,000 tonnes of rock via vessels to [read more]

After committing to using local suppliers for a £32m transport scheme in Cambridgeshire, the civil engineering company behind it has so far invested £750,000 in the regional economy. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK was appointed [read more]

A Jones Bros employee has featured in the Financial Times as part of a green energy portraits feature. Mustafa Hamed was highlighted for his role as a trainee engineer at Dogger Bank Wind Farm, the [read more]

The joint venture delivering the Caernarfon and Bontnewydd bypass has reached a major milestone as steel erection gets underway on the bridge decks of the two viaducts which are a key part of the scheme [read more]

A civil engineering student working on the £32m King’s Dyke level crossing scheme has turned her work placement into a permanent job. Lydia Williams, 22, said it’s “such a big relief” in the currently very [read more]