![]() |
PFI & PPP l Project Portfolio l News l Careers l CSR |
| Home l Overview l Sectors l Businesses |
![]() |
|
John Laing Overview Mission statement Strategy Directors biographies Group structure Company history Joint ventures Annual reports & accounts Registrations and achievements Celebrating 160 years Community Innovation Partnership Globalisation Sustainability People The future |
Home > Overview > Celebrating 160 years > Partnership PartnershipThe entire philosophy of John Laing is one of partnership. Be it partnering with local authorities, health trusts, or emergency services to provide improved infrastructure, or partnering with members of local communities to work together to share knowledge and experience, the company’s ethos of long term buy-in to any project means that it views itself not as a short term, quick-fix provider but a fully fledged stakeholder in whatever it does.Its accommodation and property teams are developing long term partnerships with local authorities for the provision of new council offices, civic amenities and regeneration development. In the education sector, it is working with both further and higher education institutions to deliver new facilities. It is able to do this by using its expertise to bring together all the disparate agencies involved in regeneration in a partnership from which all parties benefit. But partnership does not end with the financial side of a project. The company immerses itself in a project so that its staff become almost part of it. Support staff in police stations, schools, medical centres and the like, work hand-in-hand with staff employed directly by the facility to ensure that it operates smoothly and efficiently, with a coherent team approach adopted by all. For example, John Laing staff employed to man the front desk of a police station form part of a well-structured and seamless team, providing a vital public-facing role whilst enabling police officers to carry out their jobs in a more efficient manner.
|
Winner of the North Swindon Schools Art Competition |
||
| © 2005 John Laing plc l Disclaimer l Privacy policy l Accessibility l Links l Site map l Contact us |