25th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction 2017
DOI: 10.24928/2017/0297
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Technical Takt Planning and Takt Control in Construction.

Abstract: This paper is the counterpart to the paper Collaborative Takt Time Planning of Non-Repetitive Work of Iris Tommelein. Both paper describe Takt approaches in two different geographical and project contexts. A follow up paper is planned and will compare the described approaches and assesses their applicability and success. This Paper describes the German Takt approach, called Technical Takt Planning and Takt Control. The authors used this method in on several projects in construction. It describes the historical… Show more

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“…The general principle has been explained in the publications or illustrated by examples with clear, uniform subdivisions of small units of gaps (e.g., hotel or housing). In isolated publications, as in Ward and McElwee (2007) or Dlouhy et al (2017), this effect has also been applied to building structures that are not uniform and do not contain standard repetitive elements. These papers focus on projects, in which the smallest common denominator is not always clear-supermarkets (Ward and McElwee 2007, p.547), (Dlouhy et al 2017, p.8) or the production properties considered here.…”
Section: Lot Size Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The general principle has been explained in the publications or illustrated by examples with clear, uniform subdivisions of small units of gaps (e.g., hotel or housing). In isolated publications, as in Ward and McElwee (2007) or Dlouhy et al (2017), this effect has also been applied to building structures that are not uniform and do not contain standard repetitive elements. These papers focus on projects, in which the smallest common denominator is not always clear-supermarkets (Ward and McElwee 2007, p.547), (Dlouhy et al 2017, p.8) or the production properties considered here.…”
Section: Lot Size Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper summarizes the analysis of over 100 takted construction projects. Takt Planning and Takt Control is described as a method in other papers (Dlouhy et al 2016;Binninger et al 2017)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Haghsheno et al, 2016).The method of Technical Takt Planning and Takt Control was described in-depth and defined in the following year at the IGLC Conference 2017 (cf. Binninger et al, 2017a). The method is furthermore specified in additional publications (cf.…”
Section: Technical Takt Planning and Takt Control In Construction By mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially in the German market there is a strong community using this method in practice. The methods used when introducing Takt are described in many publications within the community of the IGLC (Binninger et al 2017;Dlouhy et al 2016;Frandson et al 2013;Haghsheno et al 2016;Linnik & Berghede 2013;Vatne & Drevland 2016;Yassine et al 2014). Planning and Control according to a standardized unit of time -the Takt Time -is a unique aspect of this method.…”
Section: Research Methods and Structure Of The Papermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method described in this paper is oriented toward the 12 steps described by Binninger et al (2017). This paper considers a real case study.…”
Section: Research Methods and Structure Of The Papermentioning
confidence: 99%