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John Laing is a specialist owner, operator and manager of public sector infrastructure assets with over 160 years of experience. By combining our skill in the management of development risk, project financing, asset management and operations with those of our chosen partners and the project supply chain we deliver innovative solutions with the public sector which operate for the benefit of communities world-wide.

Our reputation is the product of our success in managing 74 privately-financed infrastructure schemes for the public sector internationally, across the following sectors: criminal justice and police, defence, education, healthcare, rail, regeneration, roads and bridges, street lighting and highway maintenance, waste and renewable energy.

Our commitment is long-term and we put a great deal of effort into forging lasting partnerships with our clients. We work hard to achieve a thorough understanding of their objectives from the outset through consultation, in order to develop sustainable solutions that best meet their needs and those of their end-users.

Social responsibility is part of our heritage. As a significant employer in the built environment for many years, we have consistently acknowledged our obligations to our workforce, and the communities and the environment in which we operate, setting high standards in our contribution to sustainability and social welfare.

Contact:

Justin Bailey

Senior Investment Manager

+61 3 9225 5416

Justin.Bailey@laing.com

 

 


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