National Apprenticeship Week, which this year runs from 14 to 18 March, celebrates the positive impact apprenticeships have on individuals, businesses, the economy and the community. At Jones Bros we regularly take on new apprentices: we [read more]
The construction of site tracks at a 54-turbine wind farm extension in Scotland has passed the halfway point. An 80-strong workforce is hard at work building access tracks and crane pads at the Clyde Wind [read more]
Jones Bros has received praise from Wrexham County Borough Council for its work to remove lead-contaminated soil from gardens in two North Wales villages. A specialist team from Jones Bros spent 12 weeks working in [read more]
Jones Bros is hiring 12 new apprentices looking to start a career in construction through its award-winning training programme. The Ruthin-based civil engineering firm is recruiting six apprentices each for its general construction operative and [read more]
Welsh Government Deputy Minister Julie James has heard about the wealth of opportunities available to young people after meeting the latest group of apprentices at civil engineering company Jones Bros. During her visit to the [read more]
Leading civil engineering firm Jones Bros is expanding its range of training courses after being approved to deliver industry specific qualifications from the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA). The approval comes after the Ruthin-based company invested [read more]
Jones Bros’ work on England and Wales’ largest onshore wind farm has been held up as an example to other contractors in a new industry guide. The Jones Bros Balfour Beatty joint venture, which is [read more]
Jones Bros’ longest serving employee has retired after 45 years in the industry. Brian Roberts, highways contracts manager at Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK, steps down having worked on some of the firm’s largest projects. Brian [read more]