Transfield Holdings

Transfield Holdings is a privately owned Australian investment company with experience in industrial services, infrastructure, and renewable energy.

[1] Transfield's first contract was for the fabrication and installation of a soaking pit and slab mill for Australian Iron & Steel at Port Kembla.

In 1958 Transfield won its first major contract, to build of the powerline from Magill to Port Augusta in South Australia.

When visiting Australia in 1986 Pope John Paul II toured the Transfield factory located at Seven Hills.

[13] Major projects undertaken included: During its first fifty years of operations Transfield's contribution to the arts has enriched and changed for good Australia's cultural landscape.

Franco also, as he put it, "felt I could be an unofficial ambassador, use Transfield to build a link between Italian and Australian culture".

[33] It was the establishment of the Biennale of Sydney, in November 1973, that constitutes the most important contribution to Australian and international arts by Transfield.