CIVIL engineering firm Jones Bros has won a £1.9m contract to build the infrastructure for a state-of-the-art wind farm in Scotland. The family-owned company, headquartered in Ruthin, North Wales, is carrying out access, electrical and [read more]

Training manager Ken Jones, who has helped launch the careers of hundreds of young apprentice engineers is hanging up his hard hat and steel-capped boots after a career spanning more than 40 years. Ken, who [read more]

Caption: front seated (left to right) teachers Aled Pennant; Sion Williams and Wil Price. Back (left to right) from the Balfour Beatty/Jones Bros bypass site Neil Nightingale; Rhidian Roberts; Hefin Lloyd Davies A group of [read more]

Jones Bros has been shortlisted in the ‘tomorrow’s company’ category of the Construction News awards. The rapidly-growing civil engineering firm is one of seven finalists in the category, which recognises companies that have made impressive [read more]
Jones Bros’ work to protect a seaside town from flooding has been recognised by a leading professional body. The company’s coastal defence scheme in Tywyn, mid Wales, has been shortlisted for the Institution of Civil [read more]

THE head of civil engineering firm Jones Bros was named North Wales director of the year at an award ceremony recognising outstanding business people across Wales. Huw Jones, managing director of the family-run company, was [read more]

ONE of the biggest cranes in Europe has started lifting into place a landmark river bridge that will form the centrepiece of the new £35m Porthmadog bypass. The giant crawler crane weighs 630 tonnes and [read more]

A multi-million pound coastal defence scheme completed by Jones Bros has won a national award recognising “excellent standards of consideration” towards the environment and local community. The £7.6m project in Tywyn, mid Wales, is one [read more]