Tactplan is designed around the principles of location-based scheduling and Lean construction. While the Gantt chart shows your project in a time-based, horizontal format, the underlying data is fully connected to your takt and location structure. That means:
So, while you view your project in the classic Gantt format, you’re interacting with a much smarter, more production-focused system behind the scenes.
On many construction projects, teams use different planning tools and have different preferences. Some prefer line-of-balance or takt-based flowlines. Others are more comfortable working in Gantt charts. Tactplan supports this diversity.
Our Gantt view acts as common ground. It gives Gantt users a way to navigate the schedule comfortably — while ensuring the project stays coordinated through the more robust takt structure.
This is especially useful in:
While the traditional CPM approach focuses on task duration and dependencies, Tactplan adds another layer: location. This enables you to see not only what is critical, but also where bottlenecks may occur on-site.
For example:
The Gantt view, enriched with this spatial awareness, becomes a more effective tool for coordination and decision-making.
Tactplan’s Gantt-CPM view is not just a static chart — it’s interactive and fully integrated with your project data. You can:
It helps you plan with confidence, communicate clearly with your team, and stay responsive when changes occur.