🎁Built for Scale, Ready for Site
Plan and adjust large Takt programmes without losing speed or clarity.
Modern construction programmes demand planning tools that remain clear, responsive, and dependable as projects grow in size, complexity, and duration. The new Takt Visualiser engine has been redesigned to support large, long‑term plans while keeping interaction fast, stable, and readable for everyday use on live construction projects. It provides a stronger, more reliable foundation for teams managing dense schedules across multiple zones, trades, and time horizons.
Why This Matters
As Takt plans expand across zones, trades, and timelines, slow or cluttered tools reduce confidence and delay decision‑making. Teams end up spending more time navigating the plan than acting on it, which weakens coordination and increases the risk of misalignment on site. When planners and site teams cannot quickly understand or adjust the plan, the Takt rhythm breaks down and reactive work begins to replace planned production.
What’s New?
The new engine supports very large schedules with consistent performance, even across multi‑year plans and high task volumes. A row‑based zone layout reduces horizontal sprawl and improves readability in dense plans. Bulk task movement enables quicker replanning when conditions change, while visual hover cues clarify relationships and dependencies across zones and timelines without the need for additional explanation.
How It Helps – Example Use Cases
On large industrial projects, planners can scroll through thousands of tasks and review the full Takt plan during coordination meetings without delays or interruptions. When site conditions change or sequencing needs adjustment, teams can select and shift multiple activities together, keeping the plan aligned with current realities rather than updating tasks one by one. During reviews with management or clients, clear visual highlights make dependencies easy to understand, helping all stakeholders align on impacts, decisions, and next steps with confidence.
Key Considerations & Caution Points
Hide & Show at Level is not part of Release 7 and will be introduced in Release 7.1, planned for the February.
Export capabilities, including Deliverables Export and Change Log Export, will also become available with Release 7.1.
Default view behaviour: in the current release, the Old Takt view opens by default when accessing the Takt Visualiser.
Upcoming change:
From the February/March release onwards, the New Takt Visualiser will load by default, with the option to switch back to the Old Takt view if required.
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