Detailing a CPM schedule at schematic design is not only a waste of time. It is useless, distracting, and irresponsible. Submitting a CPM schedule says we had one person detail this plan without team input and are now asking you to trust this person guessed what you want perfectly. Submitting a Takt plan says our team sketched out the simplest plan possible and we can quickly collaborate with you to accomplish your needs. Takt planning in schematic design is fast, nimble, and real time. Designers and stakeholders can learn to adjust the Takt plan themselves. This saves countless days redoing CPM schedules. Your scheduling department has more capacity to delight the owner in preconstruction. More time for constructability reviews, coordination, integration, design pull planning, cost estimation, target value design.
What you'll learn in this episode:
The Takt plan is one of your best referencing tools when managing a project.
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