Civil engineering firm Jones Bros has lifted its profits by a third, and boosted turnover by a fifth, despite the recession.
Jones Bros Ruthin reported turnover up 21% to 拢46.3m for the year to 31 March 2010, while profit before tax rose 33% to 拢2m.
The company plans to plough back some of the profit into new plant and machinery in the coming year, as well as adding to its 265-strong workforce.
Jones Bros is based in North Wales, but operates UK-wide with turnover split evenly among projects in Wales, England and Scotland,
Managing director Huw Jones said: 鈥淲e had another year of further solid progress, despite the economic recession and a very competitive market.
鈥淎 big area of expansion for us was the energy sector, where we worked for both renewables and conventional energy producers.
鈥淐onsidering the ongoing uncertainties in the economy, we have a very healthy order book of work going forward, which will enable us to continue our expansion strategy.鈥
The Ruthin-based business is separated into two companies, operating in civil engineering and plant hire respectively. Jones Bros Ruthin owns both.
It specialises in: highways and infrastructure construction and improvements; energy projects including renewables; construction of waste management facilities and waste remediation projects; and flood and coastal protection projects.
Jones Bros鈥 most significant project last year was a 拢19m contract to build the infrastructure for a 60-turbine wind farm in East Lothian for Fred Olsen Renewables. Other wind farm work included completion of Carno 2, mid Wales, and commencement of Tullo wind farm near Aberdeen.
In Wales, it began the 拢6.8m coastal defence scheme at Tywyn, Gwynedd; and construction of an eco visitor centre at Aberthaw coal fired power station, South Wales, where is has ongoing infrastructure contracts.
The firm also started the construction of the 拢35m Porthmadog bypass in a 50:50 joint venture partnership with Balfour Beatty.
Elsewhere, it also completed marine lake protection works at West Kirby, for Wirral Council, and continued its 拢7m two year framework to undertake key waste management work in Yorkshire, for Waste Recycling Group.
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