Making infrastructure happen
A leading international investor and active manager of core infrastructure assets.
Since 1848, John Laing has invested in 150+ core infrastructure assets, transforming communities worldwide.
We invest in sustainable greenfield and brownfield infrastructure projects, platforms and businesses.
Our sectors include transportation, energy and utilities, telecommunications and social infrastructure.
We invest in businesses and platforms which manage physical assets with long-term predictable and resilient cash flows that are less cyclical or correlated to the broader economy.
Hazel McCallion Light Rail Transit Project, Canada
Find out moreSunraysia Solar Farm, Australia
Find out moreNew Generation Rollingstock, Australia
Find out moreBrigid Retirement Living Units, UK
Find out moreClimate Change
Infrastructure has a major role to play in the transition towards net zero. That is why we invest in renewable electricity, low emission transport and create infrastructure that enables clean mobility. We also address the need to reduce our assets’ own greenhouse gas emissions.
Find out moreCommunities
Infrastructure is the backbone of society, facilitating access to energy, education and healthcare while increasing productivity and creating jobs. We help communities located near our assets by improving access to essential services, supporting local employment and supporting sustainable livelihoods and land rights.
Find out moreResource Use
Resource extraction and processing are responsible for 50 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions and 90 per cent of biodiversity loss. Working with our partners to reduce the use of raw materials, recover demolition waste and enhance the durability of the renewed elements is therefore a key priority for us.
Find out moreJohn Laing Charitable Trust
The John Laing Charitable Trust is an independent charity established in 1962 to care for the welfare of former and current employees of the John Laing group of companies and to improve the lives of people in need.
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