The arena maintenance business plan tells how a company can profit by servicing the ongoing maintenance needs of sports complexes, concert venues, or other large amphitheater-type settings where large volumes of people congregate. While new arena construction is always seen as a big deal – and gets serious coverage from news agencies – the less glamorous task of operating these buildings gets lost in the shuffle. There are extremely lucrative opportunities, however, in the management and upkeep of modern sports complexes and arenas, and businesses that specialize in this industry can profit handsomely. An arena maintenance business plan needs to show:
• Your areas of operations
• Any existing contracts you have
• The tasks you perform
• The jobs that your company would outsource vs. fulfill in-house
• The intended staffing plan
The business plan needs to show the staffing levels you will maintain each year along with the hiring timelines, raise amounts, and position changes of all key employees. There should also be a section that identifies any management team gaps so that an investor knows what the OrgChart looks like. Provide a bio for each C-level executive or owner, as appropriate. You will also need a market and industry analysis, a complete list of your services (and any other features), and a financial pro forma showing 5 years of projected revenues and expenses, along with underlying assumptions. The team of business plan writing experts at MasterPlans.com can deliver a great working draft for you in as little as one week. Call us if you need help with this plan. (877) 453-2011.














