
Plant Trainers from Jones Bros Civil Engineering helped staff from a decommissioned nuclear power station get to grips with an impressive piece of heavy machinery recently. A team of Magnox employees from the decommissioned Trawsfynydd [read more]

Jones Bros has completed its latest project for FCC Environment, a project worth more than £3m to create a new material recycling facility in Oxfordshire. The MRF building in Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire, will see general [read more]

A dedicated Jones Bros employee who has carried out hundreds of training exercises over a 42-year career has filled out his final marking sheet. Training manager Ken Jones, who first joined the civil engineering company [read more]

Efforts to keep staff safe on a Yorkshire windfarm development have landed a top award for a Jones Bros site manager. Eryl Evans, who oversaw the construction of the Sixpenny Wood Wind Farm near Howden, [read more]

Generous staff at Jones Bros Civil Engineering have raised £1,300 for Friends of Renal Care Glan Clwyd after hosting an auction of promises in memory of a colleague who died last year. Staff at the [read more]
A former landfill site in the Midlands has been successfully sealed thanks to Jones Bros. Environmental engineers have installed a geological barrier at Judkins quarry, near Nuneaton, and are on course to have the capping [read more]

A new senior trainer has been appointed at Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK, which has been at the forefront of quality apprentice training for more than 40 years. Huw Isaac Williams, who first joined Jones [read more]

The biggest bridge of its kind in Britain has been lifted into place by Jones Bros, marking the start of a project that will save walkers, cyclists and horse riders from making and eight mile [read more]