Sports Event & Tournament Infrastructure

Sports Event & Tournament Infrastructure | Planning & Readiness for Mega Sporting Events and Regional Competitions

ASCELA provides specialized advisory and infrastructure planning support for cities, federations, and organizers hosting national and international sporting events. From temporary overlays to legacy planning, we ensure that venues are technically compliant, operationally efficient, and capable of delivering exceptional athlete and spectator experiences. 

We work across all scales — from youth tournaments to multi-sport international games — ensuring every facility is aligned with global standards and local regulations, while also maximizing long-term community benefits.

Service Offerings

Event Infrastructure & Venue Readiness

Infrastructure Readiness Assessment and Master Planning

Evaluating existing facilities and creating strategic master plans to prepare cities and venues for event hosting, upgrades, and scalability.

Venue Design for Single or Multi-Sport Events

Designing flexible, standard-compliant venues that meet the specific needs of one-sport competitions or large-scale multi-sport games.

Temporary and Modular Structures for Event Overlay

Planning and implementing temporary infrastructure such as media zones, VIP lounges, fan zones, and operational hubs that can be quickly assembled and dismantled.

Logistics, Crowd Flow, and Accessibility Planning

Designing safe, efficient circulation for athletes, spectators, staff, and emergency services to ensure smooth operations and optimal user experience.

Legacy Strategy and Post-Event Infrastructure Reuse

Developing reuse and repurposing plans that transform event infrastructure into long-term community or institutional assets after the event concludes.

Green and Sustainable Event Infrastructure Compliance

Ensuring all infrastructure aligns with environmental standards (e.g., IGBC, LEED) and supports water, energy, and material efficiency during and after the event.

ASCELA is incorporated in India, Singapore, and UAE as independent entities.