Location-Based Planning

Location-based planning shows how fast your “train” moves through the project and how efficiently work is organised per room or floor.

Location-based planning is not mathematics. It is making the logic of the site digital.

By grouping activities into logical “trains” per room or location, you create full working days and prevent unnecessary movement. You do not only plan what needs to be done, but also where and in which sequence the workflow is optimal.

The result? A realistic schedule that increases the reliability of deadlines and brings calm to execution. When location becomes the guiding principle, a natural process emerges in which everyone knows exactly where their craftsmanship is needed today and tomorrow.

Build Better per location.

KYP organises the location

A different way of planning

By planning based on location, you start thinking differently about your schedule. When location comes first, a clear “train” is created. This provides insight into which subcontractor starts where and who follows next. Teams no longer get in each other’s way, and you can focus on speed and efficiency.

Capacity per location

See exactly how much capacity is required per room or location and who is assigned. That is how you create an efficient plan. How efficient? The PLAN% shows it. At 63.2% occupancy, for example, there is still room to increase output. This allows you to actively steer efficiency during execution.

Right capacity at the right time

Ensure that the right people and project partners are available when the work requires it. By making capacity transparent early on, you prevent shortages or overstaffing. Planning and deployment align perfectly, creating predictability and stability within the project.

When and where?

The major advantage of location-based planning is that the risk of teams interfering with each other is reduced. When location becomes part of the planning logic, a project runs more efficiently. Would you like to learn more? Get in touch.