
A leading North Wales civil engineering company is recruiting up to 30 apprentices to start in early 2022, as it hosts its first careers day since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. Jones Bros Civil [read more]

Cai Evans, 19, from Tremeirchion has just completed his plant operative apprenticeship and after a year working on sites, has taken the opportunity to progress towards a more advanced engineering qualification. The former Ysgol Glan [read more]

Each day on the site of a major project can be different, and the changing demands of the diverse schemes Jones Bros works on means a fresh challenge can be just round the corner. Josh [read more]

Dan Gray, 33, came relatively late to civil engineering having worked as a builder for more than a decade. Starting as an apprentice at 29 was a major decision, and represented a significant investment in [read more]

A Jones Bros highways and railway project has scooped a host of prestigious PR awards for its work in communicating with nearby residents and other stakeholders. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK and Cambridgeshire County Council, [read more]

Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK has sponsored a long-running industry golf event, with the winners awarded a trophy dating back to the 19th Century. The North Wales-headquartered civil engineering firm sponsored the Chartered Institution of [read more]

Staff at a leading North Wales civil engineering company have raised more than £6,000 for a children’s hospice by undertaking a 32km virtual sponsored walk. Logging a combined distance of 847.8km and gathering donations of [read more]

A civil engineering company has reached 300,000 hours without recording a single lost time incident (LTI) as part of its work on the world’s largest offshore wind farm. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK is delivering [read more]