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Why Takt Planning Works for Laboratories

  • Writer: Valeria Valenzuela
    Valeria Valenzuela
  • Apr 1
  • 1 min read

Laboratory facilities contain some of the most complex mechanical and electrical systems found in commercial construction. Ventilation systems, specialized utilities, and equipment integration require careful coordination.


Traditional scheduling approaches often struggle to represent how these systems interact within the building. Crews may arrive in areas that are not ready or compete for access to the same workspaces.


Takt Planning introduces a clear sequence that organizes trades through laboratory zones in a structured rhythm. Each crew completes its work before the next trade enters the space.


Laboratories also present significant variation in work density. Equipment rooms and research labs require far more installation effort than offices or support areas. Designing zones based on work density keeps production balanced.

inTakt helps teams visualize these sequences and adjust quickly when conditions change.



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