Construction Research Congress 2014 2014
DOI: 10.1061/9780784413517.168
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Development of a Takt-time Plan: A Case Study

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“…Takt planning is another method for work structuring (Frandson et al 2013;Frandson and Tommelein 2014;Tommelein 2017). The objective of Takt planning is to set a pace, known as Takt time, at which each trade can complete its assigned units of work in a zone.…”
Section: Work Structuring Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Takt planning is another method for work structuring (Frandson et al 2013;Frandson and Tommelein 2014;Tommelein 2017). The objective of Takt planning is to set a pace, known as Takt time, at which each trade can complete its assigned units of work in a zone.…”
Section: Work Structuring Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The objective of Takt planning is to set a pace, known as Takt time, at which each trade can complete its assigned units of work in a zone. Takt planning is carried out in five iterative steps: "(1) data gathering, (2) zone and Takt time definition, (3) trade sequence identification, (4) determination of individual trade durations, (5) workflow balancing, (6) production schedule finalization" (Frandson and Tommelein 2014). Takt planning allows field managers to structure on-site flows related to labor, equipment, workspace, and precedence flow types.…”
Section: Work Structuring Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formalized workflows are based on the takt planning methodology and had previously been mapped and organized. They are based on the team of multiskilled technicians working together, while Frandson et al (2013) organized it by trade. The takt system here is developed on a team level, similar to the structure described by .…”
Section: Existing Workflowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liker and Meier (2006) described a combination of the Deming cycle and takt planning as an approach to reach continuous improvements in the car manufacturing industry (Liker 2004). Frandson et al (2013) developed an understanding of takt in a construction setting with repetitive activities, which is also done in location-based scheduling (Seppänen, 2014).…”
Section: Introduction -Offshore Wind Turbine Constructionmentioning
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“…A rhythm thus encompasses Takt, a regularity of its content and a distrubition of its time. In construction, the objective of takt planning has been to provide a balanced work flow for trades (Frandson & Tommelein, 2016) to increase productivity and shorten the overall lead time (Heinonen & Seppänen, 2016). Supply chain rhythm goes beyond existing patterns of individual organisations or trades and refers to collaboratively composed patterns: "…all use the ability of rhythm to unite human individuals into a shared collective identity where group members put the interests of the group above their individual interests and safety…" (Jordania, 2011).…”
Section: Supply Chain Rhythmmentioning
confidence: 99%