An office plant service business plan should be able to convey to the reader that you have a sufficient market opportunity servicing corporate office buildings to cash flow your business and eventually earn enough profit to make a comfortable living. Building maintenance departments sometimes take care of their own plants and trees inside the confines of an office building on the exterior perimeter or landings, but in some cases they will outsource the entire responsibility to a third party provider via a renewable service contract. If this is the sort of work you're going after, but you need some funding to look more official, get marketing underway, or make better connections in the industry, you will need a business plan that reveals:
• The number of corporations in your target market
• The location and size of business parks in the city
• The size of the industry as measured by Dun & Bradstreet
• A list of your closest competitors
• A strengths and weaknesses assessment for your business and for competing models
The office plant service business plan needs to make a case for your ability to better service contracts that other companies can. If you have past experience in this industry, play that up in your bio and consider whether it would work to your favor to include a section in the plan that analyzes your own past performance. If you can provide photos or testimonials, they might be a good addition to support the funding request. Of course, you will also need a pro forma financial model, and that means creating an assumptions table you can rely on. MasterPlans can take care of these tasks for you – call our team today to learn how our expert support can save you time and increase your chances of funding: 877-453-2011.














