The business plan for traffic control can involve some very exacting considerations depending on the city, state, or county in which you present. More so than most business plan documents, you have to adhere to the specific criteria of the jurisdiction that governs traffic patterns and road use generally in your region. In most states this is the nearest incorporated metropolitan area, but check the charters for your region to be sure. For the business plan, cover the following topics in detail:
• What are the precise traffic control patterns you want to change?
• What amount of capital funding would be required to change the flow of traffic?
• Can you provide a breakdown of the funding by category, i.e. personnel vs. equipment vs. permits, etc.?
• Are you competing with any other contractor, advocate, or agency?
• Is there a long-term vision for your company aside from this one project?
The traffic control business plan will also need to include some sort of pro forma that identifies the way funding will be used and, ideally, the impact of a revised traffic control pattern in the area. No harm in including private testimonials or other first-hand support (collaborator profiles, recommendation letters, etc.) to further your cause. The pro forma can be difficult, as can be preparing the appropriate narratives to present the information you've gathered. MasterPlans can help with both parts, as we have expert writers and modelers on staff ready to help you make the perfect pitch. Call 877-453-2011 for a quote today!














