
Jones Bros engineers have succeeded in completing a 4.5km access road to a major new environmental centre two weeks ahead of schedule. The road formally opened on 7th August and was completed two weeks early thanks [read more]

A leading North Wales firm has procured more than £750,000 worth of material orders from Anglesey businesses supplying the Holyhead truck stop development. Civil engineering contractor Jones Bros, which is delivering all groundworks for the Conygar [read more]

A major scheme undertaken by Jones Bros to construct an access road to a new multi-million pound Energy from Waste plant has featured in July’s edition of Highways magazine. The project, off the A41 in Buckinghamshire, [read more]

Graduates in a range of disciplines are being offered an opportunity to start their careers with a leading North Wales civil engineering contractor. Ruthin-based Jones Bros, which has a long-established apprenticeship and workforce development programme, [read more]
Leading civil engineering firm Jones Bros will add to its extensive portfolio of renewable energy projects in Scotland when it embarks on a scheme to generate electricity from flowing water. The project, at Allt Gruiniche, [read more]

A Neath valley man has found full time employment on the construction site of the largest onshore wind farm in Wales and England, with the assistance of an EU funded employment project. Fifty year old [read more]

Jones Bros has been invited to take part in an event celebrating the achievements of North Wales’ construction companies over the last five decades. The Ruthin-based civil engineering firm’s trainers played a major role in [read more]

Three sixth form students took their first steps on the path to a career in civil engineering thanks to work placements provided by family firm Jones Bros. The A-level students, from Ysgol Brynhyfryd in Ruthin, [read more]