A trainee engineer who worked on England and Wales’ largest onshore wind farm has scooped a top industry award at the CECA (Civil Engineering Contractors Association) Wales Awards 2017. Jones Bros’ Tom Burbidge was named [read more]
A veteran of the construction sector in North Wales who is now passing on his skills and expertise to the next generation has won a top industry award. Mike Roberts, of Jones Bros Civil Engineering [read more]
A Wrexham-based video production agency is helping a civil engineering firm stay at the forefront of site safety across the UK. Knew Productions has filmed and edited a series of educational safety videos for Jones [read more]
England and Wales’ largest onshore wind farm has begun operating at full power – 38 months after construction started. All 76 of the Siemens turbines are now generating electricity at Vattenfall’s flagship Pen y Cymoedd [read more]
Jones Bros Civil Engineering has started work on a key footpath for pupils at a new Ruthin school site. The civil engineering firm will improve the existing 150m path, which runs between Greenfield Road and [read more]
Young people from as far away as Harlech, Prestatyn, Coedpoeth and Llangollen visited Jones Bros’ second annual careers’ open event. A total of 60 people attended the event on Thursday 27 April at the civil [read more]
Leading civil engineering firm Jones Bros featured on national Welsh language TV channel S4C. The feature on the channel’s 9pm news broadcast, ‘Newyddion’, reported on Jones Bros’ track record of recruiting young people and apprentices. [read more]
A one-week work placement at the age of 16 prompted the start of a career as an engineer for one Jones Bros employee. Sion Dolben Hughes, now 22, did one week’s work experience with Jones [read more]