Takt Implementation

"Traditional scheduling treats vertical construction as a series of tasks; we treat it as a high-performance production line."

By implementing the Takt Construction System (TCS), Mora Takt Plan transforms the inherent complexity of vertical density into a synchronized, rhythmic flow. We don’t just "plan" your building; we engineer its heartbeat to deliver measurable financial and operational advantages:

Accelerated Revenue Generation: By reducing cycle times per floor through "One-Piece Flow" principles, we target a 15% to 25% reduction in overall project duration, allowing for earlier occupancy and faster ROI.

Drastic Waste Elimination: Our methodology identifies and removes the "hidden" wastes in vertical logistics—such as idle hoist time, trade interference, and redundant material handling—directly protecting your bottom line.

Enhanced Financial Predictability: With a stabilized production rate, cash flow becomes predictable. We move away from the "stop-and-go" nature of traditional building, ensuring that every dollar spent is actively advancing the critical path.

Superior Quality Control: By standardizing the "Takt Wagon" for every floor, we achieve a level of repetition that naturally reduces defects and rework, ensuring that the 40th floor is as precise as the 1st.

The Cost of Silence.

Every day a high-rise crane stands idle or a floor remains empty of trades is a direct hit to your IRR. TCS ensures that every square meter of your project is generating value, every single day.

Vertical Projects

TCS for Vertical Construction: High-Rise Flow

The challenge in vertical building isn't just space; it's the interdependency of trades moving floor-by-floor. TCS creates a "train" where every trade follows the same rhythm, floor after floor.

Key Performance Indicators (Basic Concepts):

Cycle Time Reduction: Standardize the duration of each floor to create a predictable "tempo."

Trade Decoupling: We create buffers between activities to prevent one delay from halting the entire building.

Logistical Synchronization: Aligning vertical transport (hoists/cranes) with the Takt schedule to eliminate idle time.

Space Optimization: Ensuring only the necessary materials and personnel are on a specific floor at a specific time.

The Vertical Workflow (How we implement TCS in your building):

Macrozoning: We divide the tower into manageable sectors (e.g., Structure, Shell, MEP, Interiors).

The "Standard Floor" Analysis: We identify the most repetitive unit of work to set the project's pulse.

Takt Wagon Definition: Each trade becomes a "wagon" in the train. We balance the workload so no trade is faster or slower than the rest.

Vertical Leveling: We sequence the start dates to ensure that as the structure goes up, the finishes follow at a constant distance.

Digital Monitoring: Real-time tracking of each floor’s progress to maintain the flow.

The Evolution of High-Rise Efficiency (TCS is the result of decades of industrial refinement applied to the skyline):

TPS (Toyota Production System): Introduced the concept of "One-Piece Flow"—applied here as "One-Floor Flow."

Lean Construction: Minimized the 8 wastes, focusing on reducing "waiting time" between floor handovers.

Six Sigma: Added the rigor of data to reduce variability in concrete pours and installation cycles.

Ikigai: Focusing on the "Flow State" of the workers—making the site safer and more organized.

TCS (Vertical Edition): The ultimate integration of rhythm and logistics, designed specifically for the complexity of vertical density.