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Conference paper

Mastering complexity in takt planning and takt control - Using the three level model to increase efficiency and performance in construction projects


When scheduling a construction project, resource consumption, efficiency of the trades, external influences and the possible changes within the construction process must be taken into account. Hence, the complexity of the construction schedule and an exact planning is difficult. So often the time buffers are balancing the unexpected events. That's the reason the full potentials...
Conference paper

Using taktplanning and taktcontrol in production projects - comparsion of construction and equipment phases


Takt Planning and Takt Control (TPTC) as a method for construction processes shows the potential for improving time aspects of construction sites in many practical examples. A first example of using the method of TPTC not only in construction but also in following processes such as equipment installation (production projects) indicates equal improvements. By analyzing...
Conference paper

Analysis of the activities of site and project managers: Implications from the perspective of creating value


The position of a construction manager (CM) plays an important role for the success of projects, because this position has the responsibility for the process organisation within the project. Studies show construction managers are typically exposed to a high level of stress.
Report

Rural and regional mobilities: exploring the impact of (im)mobilities in rural & regional communities


Like larger urban populations, rural and regional communities have also experienced significant changes with increasing forms of mobility across a number of areas involving rural-to-rural, rural-to-urban, urban-to-rural or international-to-rural migration.
Report

Renewable heat policies: delivering clean heat solutions for the energy transition


Heat accounts for over half of global energy consumption and is a significant contributor to CO2 emissions. Renewables play a key role in decarbonising and providing cleaner heat but currently account for less than 10% of heat supply. A range of barriers need to be overcome to increase renewable heat deployment, yet renewable heat has...
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