
Employees of Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK have handed over a bumper £950 to local charity St Kentigern Hospice, St Asaph. The much-needed donation was the proceeds of an auction of promises held among the [read more]
The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) has accredited Jones Bros’ training scheme. The aim is to help civil engineers employed by Jones Bros to achieve professional status through ICE, whilst attracting high calibre civil engineering [read more]

Jones Bros has responded to a report predicting that Wales’ beleaguered construction sector will continue to shrink in 2012. The Construction Skills Network report forecasts that output from the sector in Wales will contract by [read more]

CIVIL engineering firm Jones Bros has made a flying start to 2012 by securing three wind farm contracts worth £8.6m in total. The Ruthin-based company is to build the infrastructure for the Sixpenny Wood wind [read more]
Civil engineering company Jones Bros – which has been at the forefront of quality apprentice training for more than 40 years – is celebrating National Apprenticeship Week 2012 by recruiting new trainees. The company is [read more]
A CIVIL engineering firm has extended its reach in the south of England by securing a £1.2m waste management contract covering Bedfordshire. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK has been awarded the contract by Waste Recycling [read more]

At the Cabarfeidh Hotel, Stornoway Wednesday 1st February 2012 from 2pm until 8pm Works to construct the 6 turbine Pentland Road Wind Farm, on land owned by Stornoway Trust, will commence March 2012, and as [read more]
Stunning images captured during a major firework display over Tywyn beach have been framed and presented to civil engineering company Jones Bros as a thank you from townsfolk. The firework display took place on the [read more]