Jones Bros hit the airwaves when BBC Radio Cymru interviewed director Ruth James and apprentice Gary Salisbury about the firm’s biggest ever single investment in plant machinery. The BBC’s Gethin Morris Williams visited Jones Bros’ [read more]

Children living in a small Scottish community close to the site of a wind farm development are guaranteed many hours of fun after the opening of a new play park. The park has [read more]
A leading Welsh civil engineering contractor today announced a record single investment of £9.8m in new heavy plant. Jones Bros Civil Engineering has placed orders for more than 50 vehicles, including 35-tonne excavators, bulldozers and [read more]
A well-known figure in the sector has joined a new concrete and quarry services business spun off from a leading civil engineering firm. Christopher Bennett (pictured) is heading up the concrete division of Cambrian Services [read more]
A leading North Wales civil engineering firm is tackling the skills shortage head on after its first batch of general construction operatives (GCOs) graduated. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK, which has run apprenticeship schemes for [read more]
Apprentice plant fitters are being sought by Jones Bros as the firm launches a new qualification. Six places are being offered on its inaugural plant fitter apprenticeship scheme. Successful applicants will have an opportunity to [read more]

This year the children of Crawford Primary School got an early Christmas present from a different sort of Elf. When Elfyn Evans, plant operator for Jones Bros on SSE’s Clyde Extension wind farm, received an [read more]
Construction crews from leading civil engineering firm Jones Bros poured concrete for 12 hours straight to lay foundations for a new building at a global aerospace manufacturing company. The pour, at Electroimpact in Broughton, near [read more]