Award-winning civil engineering company Jones Bros has won a contract to build infrastructure for a wind farm in Northamptonshire. Work on the £24m Yelvertoft wind farm is due to start in June and, once operational, [read more]
A former world land speed record holder has presented an award from a leading trade body to a Jones Bros apprentice. Apprentice plant mechanic Geraint Williams has won a Construction Plant Association Stars of the [read more]
Leading civil engineering firm Jones Bros has secured a waste management contract that will create up to 50 jobs during construction. The development of the second phase of the Wrexham Recycling Park at Bryn Lane, [read more]

ONE of the oldest pipelines feeding RWE npower renewables’ Dolgarrog Hydro Electric Power Station in North Wales is to be temporarily switched off as part of a £15million replacement programme. The Coedty pipeline has been [read more]

A Conwy Valley tradesman is putting his masonry skills to good use as part of a £15m project to replace an aging pipeline to a hydro-electric power station. Stonemason Gary Fenner, who lives within walking [read more]
Civil engineering company Jones Bros has been nominated for a top award in construction industry ‘Oscars’. The family-run firm, based in Ruthin, last been short-listed in the Construction News Awards ‘Tomorrow’s Company’ category. Managing director [read more]

A lifetime achievement award was among the haul of awards Jones Bros brought home from a ceremony celebrating excellence in civil engineering. Three employees from the Ruthin-based civil engineering company were honoured at the Civil [read more]

Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK has been awarded a prestigious gold medal after being named one of the country’s safest construction companies for a fifth consecutive year. The Ruthin-based firm is among the winners at [read more]