Takt Planning for High Rise Residential Towers
- Valeria Valenzuela
- Apr 2
- 1 min read
High rise residential towers present unique scheduling challenges due to vertical construction and repeated floor layouts. Trades must coordinate work across multiple floors while maintaining a steady production pace.
Traditional schedules often create confusion because crews work on several floors at once. This spreads manpower and materials across the building, making coordination more difficult.
Takt Planning helps by structuring work floor by floor and zone by zone. Trades move upward through the tower in a repeatable sequence that supports consistent handoffs.
Work density still varies across residential towers. Mechanical rooms, amenity spaces, and lobby areas require different levels of effort than typical apartments. Planning zones based on workload helps keep the rhythm stable.
Using inTakt allows teams to visualize how the train of trades moves vertically through the building.




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