FRANNAN

Major Projects

Frannan has worked on many major international projects since 1980, including:

Aga Khan University Hospital & Faculty of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan

Supply, installation and commissioning of medical equipment and furniture for a 750-bed teaching hospital and associated medical school. Funded by the Aga Khan Foundation.

Aga Khan University Hospital
School Computing in Botswana

Boipelego Education Project, Botswana

Supply and distribution of education equipment to over 200 secondary schools throughout Botswana. Including science, arts, library, audio-visual and food technology items. Funded by the African Development Bank and the Government of Botswana.

Microscopy

Strengthening of Health Laboratory Services, Jamaica

Supply, installation, commissioning and user training for high technology laboratory equipment for the Central Public Health Laboratory and 15 satellite clinics throughout Jamaica. Funded by the European Development Fund.

Al Hada Hospital

Al Hada Hospital, Prince Sultan Hospital
and Rehabilitation Centre, Taif, Saudi Arabia

Procurement management services and supply of medical and surgical consumables, spare parts and pharmaceutical requirements for a 500-bed medical complex. A Ministry of Defence and Aviation facility.

Education Sector Development Project, Lesotho

Procurement and consultancy services for the purchase, delivery and installation of equipment and furniture for the National University of Lesotho and more than 1,000 primary schools, secondary schools and colleges. Funded by the World Bank, African Development Fund, European Union, USAID and the Government of Lesotho.

Schoolchildren in Lesotho
Botswana Government health poster

Princess Marina Hospital, District & Primary Hospitals, Botswana

Supply, installation and commissioning of medical equipment and furniture for a 450-bed teaching hospital and for numerous Ministry of Health facilities nationwide. Funded by the World Bank and the Government of Botswana.

Frannan and its local subsidiary continue to work closely with the Ministry of Health in Botswana.

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