Three young people from Wigan are starting work as apprentices helping to build the borough’s long-awaited A49 link road. And just a fortnight into their training, the trio were driving heavy plant such as dumpers [read more]
A waste remediation contractor has started its biggest-ever project during its 20-year relationship working for a leading UK recycling, resource and waste management specialist. Jones Bros Civil Engineering is now pulling out all the stops [read more]
Reinstatement works are progressing to plan at the 27-turbine Clocaenog Forest Wind Farm in Denbigh, as the site starts generating renewable energy. Owned by innogy Renewable UK, Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK started work as [read more]

A civil engineering firm carrying out works related to a major A55 upgrade has saved money and removed vehicle journeys to and from landfill with an innovative technique to recycle hazardous material. Jones Bros Civil [read more]

A primary school in Wigan and the civil engineering firm appointed to the A49 link road project have been recognised for their entry into an art contest with a difference. Worsley Mesnes Primary School and [read more]

A Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK highways scheme received recognition twice at the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) Wales Cymru Awards. The civil engineering contractor’s work on the final phase of the Llangefni Link Road [read more]

The health, safety, and environment manager of a leading civil engineering firm has praised the company’s attitude towards protecting its workforce after accepting its 11th consecutive health and safety award. Mike Jolley was presented with [read more]

A leading civil engineering firm is celebrating after scooping a prestigious industry award recognising its commitment to career progression as well as being highly commended in the sustainability category. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK came [read more]