en:phasing:overview

Dynamic construction phasing

Dynamic construction phasing is an approach used to design, analyse and evolve the organisation of a project over time and across space.

Rather than fixing a single solution, the objective is to provide a structured environment that allows teams to compare scenarios, identify conflicts and support decision-making.


In many projects, phasing is designed once and then distributed as static documents. This approach often hides the real interactions between zones, activities and time.

Dynamic phasing, on the contrary, maintains an evolving representation of the project that can adapt to constraints and decisions throughout the project lifecycle.


Dynamic phasing is based on a continuous interaction between:

  • space (zones, axes, work areas)
  • time (sequences, durations, milestones)
  • activities (operations, interactions, constraints)
  • visual supports (analysis and communication)

These dimensions are addressed together and are never considered in isolation.


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