Tilos360 Concept
Traditional project planning mainly relies on Gantt charts. These representations make it possible to visualize activities over time, but they do not take into account the spatial dimension of projects.
In many projects, especially linear infrastructure projects, the location of the work is essential.
Why time-location planning?
Infrastructure projects have several specific characteristics:
- work progresses along a physical alignment
- multiple teams operate simultaneously
- some areas can host only one activity at a time
Planning must therefore answer two key questions:
- When does the work take place?
- Where does it take place?
The time-location diagram
The time-location diagram represents simultaneously:
- the time axis
- the distance or location axis
Each activity therefore becomes a trajectory within the chart.
This representation allows to:
- visualize the progression of crews along the alignment
- identify spatial conflicts between activities
- optimize work sequencing
- improve coordination between stakeholders
Main tools in Tilos360
Tilos360 relies on several complementary tools: