Jones Bros and Careers Wales have joined forces and reached out to high schools throughout the country in a bid to shine a light on careers in civil engineering. The Ruthin-headquartered civil engineering company is [read more]
A leading civil engineering firm has helped get Ruthin’s railway heritage back on track. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK, which is headquartered in Ruthin, donated £2,000 towards the restoration of the old railway crane, sited [read more]
A leading UK civil engineering firm has been able to celebrate the official opening of Clocaenog Forest Wind Farm. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK was the principal contractor on RWE’s onshore wind farm, located near [read more]
A partnership project at Denbigh Colomendy Industrial Estate featuring work by Jones Bros has been shortlisted for two awards. Jones Bros carried out the enabling works at the estate for Denbighshire County Council’s new waste [read more]
Jones Bros has been giving people old and young a glimpse into life working in civil engineering. The Ruthin-headquartered company headed to the Royal Welsh Show in Builth Wells to showcase the world of [read more]
A higher apprentice is passing on his knowledge to new recruits as construction gets underway on a £36 million tidal energy project in Anglesey. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK is building the onshore infrastructure for [read more]
Vale of Clwyd MP Dr James Davies met civil engineering apprentices during a recent visit to their training centre in Denbigh. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK currently has 40 apprentices on its books, with the [read more]
Eliminating 90 per cent of CO2 emissions on heavy plant activity on a single site is just one example of the impact of a civil engineering firm’s focus on its environmental activity. Jones Bros Civil [read more]