Archaeologists have unearthed evidence of Roman-era occupation along part of the Porthmadog bypass route. Gwynedd Archaeological Trust (GAT) has been working on the site in the run-up to the start of construction of the £35m [read more]
Civil engineering firm Jones Bros has launched a recruitment drive in the Highlands of Scotland following the opening of a new base in Inverness. The family-run firm is to create new jobs to work on [read more]

Award-winning civil engineering firm Jones Bros is to relocate its head office to larger premises following major expansion and a clutch of new contract wins. The firm will move its head office from its current [read more]

Civil engineering firm Jones Bros is providing student engineer Alasdair MacInnes with a valuable insight into the construction of a wind farm. Alasdair, 20, has been given the opportunity to gain hands-on work experience during [read more]

Civil engineering firm Jones Bros has teamed up with a remote Scottish community to construct a unique locally owned wind farm within a historic highland estate. The £3m contract sees Jones Bros building the infrastructure [read more]
The £35m Porthmadog bypass project – a joint venture partnership between Jones Bros and Balfour Beatty – has been shortlisted for a prestigious award. The project, completed last year, is in the running for the [read more]
Jones Bros has begun an 11-week contract at the National Sailing Academy in Pwllheli. The £450,000 contract involves relocating an access road to make way for the building of a new world-class £8.3m sailing academy [read more]

Jones Bros has strengthened its presence in the low-carbon energy sector by becoming an employer member of the National Skills Academy for Nuclear. As a member of the Skills Academy, Jones Bros will be implementing [read more]