Portfolio
John Laing has invested in over 150 assets across a range of sectors. Search below to explore our portfolio.

A15, Netherlands
The A15 is an availability-based public private partnership for a stretch of motorway south of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

A16, Netherlands
The project consists of a new 11 kilometre connection between the A13 and A20 motorways north of Rotterdam in order to relieve congestion and improve access to The Hague airport.
Nordergruende Offshore Wind Farm, Germany
The project was delivered and is operated by Skyborn Renewables, a large German developer and operator of offshore wind farms.

Finley Solar Farm, Australia
Located in New South Wales, the asset became fully operational in November 2019.

East Rockingham Waste to Energy, Australia
The facility addresses two major challenges facing Australia: delivering sustainable and affordable solutions for both electricity generation and waste management.

A6 Parkway, Netherlands
This program includes an expansion of the road between Schiphol (A9) – Amsterdam (A10) – Almere (A6).

Sommette Wind Farm, France
In 2016, John Laing acquired a 100 per cent interest in Sommette Wind Farm in Picardy, northern France from WKN AG, the site developer and EPC contractor.

Pasilly Wind Farm, France
The wind farm’s installed capacity is 20 MW from 10 Gamesa G97 turbines. This was the Group’s first investment in France.

Rammeldalsberget Wind Farm, Sweden
Rammeldalsberget is a 15.75MW onshore wind farm located near Kramfors in central Sweden equipped with six G114-2.5MW Gamesa turbines.

InterCity Express Programme, UK
Among other things, the scheme brought guaranteed availability of the trains to the operating company.

Brigid Retirement Living Units, UK
Brigid invests in purpose-built, completed and let retirement living units developed in partnership with McCarthy Stone
North Carolina Solar, US
The 334MW North Carolina Solar portfolio is comprised of 5 utility-scale projects, all of which have achieved commercial operations between Q4 2018 and Q1 2019.