How Takt & CPM Work Together

For decades, construction projects have been planned and controlled using the Critical Path Method (CPM). While CPM provides a legally recognized scheduling framework, it often falls short as a production planning system. Takt Planning fills that gap, enabling flow, stability, and respect for people in the field.

When used together, Takt and CPM create a system where:

This manual explains how the two systems connect, when each is used, and how to ensure they complement one another instead of competing.

01

How Takt and CPM Tie Together?

Takt Planning is both the strategic plan (Macro Level) and the production plan (Norm Level).

CPM should be retained only as a high-level as-built schedule, never as the production plan.

Takt Planning is both the strategy and the tactic.

Little’s Law:
The proper relationship:

02

What Comes First?

  1. Always start with the Macro-Level Takt plan
  2. The Takt plan defines the overall flow, rhythm, and sequence of the project.
  3. The CPM Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) must be created to match and align with this Takt structure.

Golden Rule: “The Takt plan leads; CPM follows as an export.”

03

What is ⁠The Deliverable Cycle?

  1. Always start with the Macro-Level Takt plan
  2. The Takt plan defines the overall flow, rhythm, and sequence of the project.
  3. The CPM Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) must be created to match and align with this Takt structure.
Takt integrates seamlessly with the Last Planner® System. The cycle works like this:

At each step, information flows back into the Takt plan, which is then exported weekly into CPM for record-keeping.

04

What is The Update Cycle?

Wrong way

Build CPM schedule → Pull Plan from CPM → Filter Lookahead from CPM → Trades create weekly work plans → Update CPM again.

This creates chaos and redundancy.

Right way

Start with the Macro Takt plan → Pull Plan to milestones → Build Norm-Level Production Plan → Filter Lookaheads → Create Weekly and Daily Work Plans.

This keeps CPM in sync without letting it dictate field operations.

05

Who Sees What?

Build CPM schedule → Pull Plan from CPM → Filter Lookahead from CPM → Trades create weekly work plans → Update CPM again.

Owners

Superintendents & Trade Partners
Field Teams

06

How are ⁠Updates in the Field captured?

Daily Zone Control Walks

Capture as-built progress

Apply the Problem-Solving Matrix

Export updated Takt plan to CPM each week.

This ensures accuracy without breaking flow.

07

how do you handle Delays & Impacts?

Daily Zone Control Walks

Do not use CPM-style recovery (crashing, adding labor, panic).
Instead, follow Takt delay recovery guidelines:

For contract time extensions:

08

Legal Coverage

The key to merging Takt and CPM is role clarity: (crashing, adding labor, panic).

Conclusion

The key to merging Takt and CPM is role clarity:

Resources

The Takt Guide
The 10 Myths of CPM
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