====== The Time-Location Schedule ====== {{:fr:espace_temps:asset_5_3x.png?100|}}The time-location schedule is a graphical representation that allows visualising the progress of project activities by combining two dimensions: time and space. {{:fr:espace_temps:2026-03-06_14h59_31.png?450|}} Unlike the Gantt chart, which represents activities only according to a temporal logic, the time-location schedule highlights the position of activities along a linear alignment or within a geographic area. It therefore becomes possible to understand not only **when** the work takes place, but also **where** it occurs. This representation is particularly suited to **linear projects** and operations where spatial organisation plays a major role: * transport infrastructure * utility networks * earthworks * tunnels * urban developments By combining the time and spatial dimensions, the time-location schedule makes it possible to: * visualise the progression of teams along an alignment * identify spatial conflicts between activities * analyse intervention sequences * optimise the sequencing of works In **Tilos360**, the time-location schedule is a central tool for understanding site dynamics and improving coordination between different activities. The following sections present the different elements used to configure and use this representation. \\