Jones Bros finalising contract to supply services to Eneco 18 Jun 2011

Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK is currently finalising a contract to supply balance of plant services, including cabling and electrical work, for the Lochluichart Wind Farm, for developer Eneco. Eneco is committed to providing opportunities [read more]

Lizard-friendly stone walls built along bypass route 27 May 2011

TRADITIONAL stone walls running alongside parts of the new £35m Porthmadog bypass will provide a safe haven for reptiles and a visual treat for motorists. Lizard habitats have been created within the distinctive walls by [read more]

Jones Bros opens Oxfordshire base after securing £9m landfill contract 24 May 2011

AN expanding civil engineering firm has established a regional office in Oxfordshire after securing a £9m waste management contract. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK opened its new base in Sutton Courtenay, near Abingdon, after being [read more]

Schoolchildren and villagers at flood-hit village express gratitude to Jones Bros 24 May 2011

Schoolchildren at a tiny village school in Conwy plagued by flooding are looking forward to a brighter future after the completion of a flood protection project by civil engineering firm Jones Bros. Eglwysbach Primary School, [read more]

Flood prevention scheme wins top engineering accolade 18 May 2011

Civil engineering firm Jones Bros has been awarded a top accolade following successful completion of a coastal defence scheme in a flood-hit mid Wales town – and for winning the hearts of the townsfolk. The [read more]

Jones Bros to exhibit at Magnox supplier event 16 May 2011

JONES Bros will be exhibiting at an upcoming supplier event hosted by nuclear plant operator Magnox Ltd. The session, hosted in association with the Welsh Assembly Government, takes place at Venue Cymru, Llandudno, on Tuesday, [read more]

North Wales farmers turn to civil engineers for NVZ help 12 May 2011

TWO Denbighshire dairy farmers have turned to local civil engineering firm Jones Bros for a cost-effective solution to strict new rules on slurry storage. Brothers and business partners Giles and Leo Rowland, who co-run Bachymbyd [read more]

Express rail work to be completed by bypass team 5 May 2011

WORK to divert a popular stretch of mainline railway track will be carried out this weekend by engineers building the £35m Porthmadog bypass. During the work a 450m section of track will be moved by [read more]

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