Broadspectrum, formerly known as Transfield Services, was an Australian and New Zealand company that provided infrastructure maintenance services. Formerly listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, and later owned by Ferrovial, it was then acquired by Ventia who integrated Broadspectrum alongside Visionstream.
In July 2004, Transfield Services acquired the New Zealand operations of Serco.
target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Transfield Services sale contract to acquire Serco Group NZ Ltd Transfield Services 5 April 2004
target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Transfield Services acquires Serco Group NZ Ltd Transfield Services 1 July 2004 In February 2005, Transfield Services purchased instrumentation, electrical and mechanical service group Broadspectrum.
target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Transfield Services buys specialist service group Transfield Services 10 February 2005 In June 2007, Transfield Services Infrastructure Fund (that later became RATCH-Australia) was spun-off, comprising seven former Transfield Services power station and water storage assets.
target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Transfield Services announces IPO of infrastructure assets Transfield Services 4 April 2007
In December 2010, well-servicing business Easternwell was purchased. Easternwell provides services to the mining, oil and gas and infrastructure sectors in Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia.
target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Transfield Services to acquire Easternwell for $575 million Transfield Services 13 December 2010 In July 2011 Transfield Services sold its North American based facilities management business USM to Emcor for US$255 million, and also announced the sell down of 80 percent of its share in the Transfield Services Infrastructure Fund to Ratchaburi Australia, a subsidiary of Thailand company Ratchaburi Electricity General.
In October 2012, Transfield Services was contracted to manage the Australian government's offshore immigration detention centre on Nauru. In March 2014, following the death of Iranian asylum seeker Reza Barati, it took over the running of the detention centre on Manus Island from G4S. A group of artists participating in the Sydney Biennale that year threatened a boycott of the festival (whose chairman was Luca Belgiorno-Nettis, managing director of Transfield Holdings) unless the festival ended a sponsorship deal with Transfield. Belgiorno-Nettis resigned his chairmanship of the Biennale.
In September 2014, ahead of a review established by immigration minister Scott Morrison, Transfield Holdings sold its remaining shareholding in Transfield Services, marking the end of its involvement. Transfield Holdings sells it shares in Transfield Services Transfield Holdings 9 September 2014 In November 2015 Transfield Services was rebranded as Broadspectrum after Transfield Holdings gave 12 months notice of termination of the right to use the name Transfield and logo.
target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Change of name to Broadspectrum Broadspectrum 3 November 2015
Having made an unsuccessful takeover attempt in 2014, in May 2016 Ferrovial acquired the business. Transfield Services receives proposal from Ferrovial Transfield Services 24 October 2014 Ferrovial submits final offer for Broadspectrum Ferrovial 6 April 2016 Ferrovial exceeds 90% of Broadspectrum Ferrovial 23 May 2016
target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Ferrovial completes compulsory acquisition of Broadspectrum shares Ferrovial 27 June 2016 In December 2019, Ferrovial agreed terms to sell the business to CIMIC Group.
target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Ventia signs agreement to purchase Broadspectrum CIMIC Group 2 December 2019 The transaction was completed in June 2020 after being cleared by the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission.
target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Ventia's proposed acquisition of Broadspectrum not opposed Australian Competition & Consumer Commission 23 April 2020
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