
One of Wales’ leading civil engineering firms will be encouraging young people to consider a career in the industry when it attends Skills Cymru in Llandudno this week. Staff from Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK [read more]
A new agricultural machinery equipment dealership has been completed by Jones Bros. Construction work on the new 800m2 Mona Tractors showroom at Parc Amaeth, Llanystymdwy, took 26 weeks to complete. The showroom was project managed [read more]
Aspiring apprentices are invited to apply for a first-of-its-kind apprenticeship programme run by civil engineering company Jones Bros. The Ruthin-based company is launching a groundworks apprenticeship scheme, offering an initial six places to young people [read more]
Jones Bros, which employs more than 300 civil engineering professionals and operatives, wants young people studying STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and maths) at GCSE, A Level and degree level to look into opportunities within [read more]
Jones Bros has joined forces with The Prince’s Trust Cymru to provide construction site skills and training for young people from across North Wales. The Ruthin-based civil engineering company has worked in partnership with the [read more]
Young people visiting the National Eisteddfod of Wales this week are being encouraged to consider a career in civil engineering by trying their hand at building a model suspension bridge. The 15-metre bridge, owned by [read more]
Leading civil engineering firm Jones Bros is ahead of schedule on a major scheme to pave the way for a multi-million pound housing and retail development in south Wales. The company is constructing a new roundabout [read more]
The joint venture behind Vattenfall’s Pen y Cymoedd Wind Energy Project has started preparations ahead of the first trial run to test how the site copes with the delivery of wind turbines. The first turbine [read more]