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The Real Reason High-Rise Projects Lose Momentum

  • Writer: Valeria Valenzuela
    Valeria Valenzuela
  • May 4
  • 1 min read

High-rise construction is all about vertical movement. But that’s also where things go wrong.

As crews move floor to floor, small delays start stacking. One trade falls behind, and suddenly multiple levels are out of sync.

The higher the building goes, the harder it becomes to recover.

Traditional schedules don’t handle this well. They don’t control how work flows vertically or how trades interact across floors.

So teams end up constantly adjusting instead of progressing.

Takt planning creates structure across levels.

Each floor becomes part of a sequence. Trades move upward in a controlled rhythm, maintaining alignment from bottom to top.

inTakt makes that flow visible, allowing teams to track progress floor by floor and adjust without disrupting the system.

Because in high-rise construction, momentum isn’t automatic—it has to be built.


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