
A major step forward for the King’s Dyke rail and road project has been captured in some stunning pictures, which show 420 tonnes of bridge beams being lifted into place. The railway bridge, which goes [read more]

The pace of work at the world’s largest offshore wind farm has been increased, with extra teams brought onto site in preparation for the start of high voltage cable installation following a scheduled winter pause. [read more]

A leading civil engineering firm is recruiting 30 apprentices to start over the next 12 months on its award-winning training programme. Ruthin-based Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK is seeking applicants for its plant operator and [read more]

A civil engineering company has installed its own lab on the site of a supplier’s quarry to ensure products meet its rigorous standards. North Wales-headquartered Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK is testing limestone supplied by [read more]

A Vale of Clwyd football club is looking forward to brighter days and nights after a project to install new floodlights began. Ruthin Town FC is to illuminate its training pitch as well as its [read more]

Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK’s focus on training and development of its team has been highlighted in an industry report produced by The Crown Estate. The Crown Estate’s ninth Offshore Wind Operational Report, which [read more]

A key milestone in a major road and railway transport project in Whittlesey has been marked, with the supporting structure for the bridge close to completion. The reinforced earth abutments, which connect the deck of [read more]

The progress made on a major North Wales infrastructure project by engineering and construction staff has been showcased with a new time lapse video following the installation of beams on two bridges. The footage of [read more]