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    Architecture Project Schedule

    Architecture projects require meticulous planning and coordination across multiple phases, from initial design concepts to final construction completion. Managing timelines, dependencies, and stakeholder deliverables is crucial for successful project delivery within budget and schedule constraints.

    What's inside this template

    This template comes with 68 ready-made tasks organized into 20 phases, covering roughly 133 weeks of work. Start dates, durations, and dependencies are already set up — use it as-is or adjust anything to fit your project.

    Architecture Project Schedule
    #Task nameDuration
    1
    Project Initiation and Client Briefing
    15d
    1.1
    Initial client meeting and requirements gathering
    4d
    1.2
    Site visit and documentation
    3d
    1.3
    Project scope definition and contract negotiation
    6d
    2
    Preliminary Design and Feasibility Studies
    46d
    2.1
    Site analysis and survey coordination
    15d
    2.2
    Zoning and code research
    15d
    2.3
    Environmental impact assessment
    15d
    2.4
    Preliminary massing studies
    15d
    2.5
    Feasibility report preparation
    9d
    3
    Concept Design Development
    33d
    3.1
    Design concept development
    19d
    3.2
    Preliminary structural system design
    12d
    3.3
    MEP systems conceptual design
    12d
    3.4
    First client presentation preparation
    5d
    4
    Client Review and Approval Phase 1
    19d
    4.1
    Client presentation of concept design
    1d
    4.2
    Client feedback incorporation period
    9d
    4.3
    Revised concept design preparation
    5d
    5
    Schematic Design Phase
    54d
    5.1
    Architectural schematic design
    33d
    5.2
    Structural engineering schematic design
    33d
    5.3
    MEP engineering schematic design
    33d
    5.4
    Landscape architecture schematic design
    19d
    5.5
    Cost estimation and budget analysis
    12d
    6
    Client Review and Approval Phase 2
    15d
    6.1
    Schematic design presentation
    1d
    6.2
    Client review and feedback period
    7d
    6.3
    Design revisions and final approval
    7d
    7
    Design Development Phase
    88d
    7.1
    Architectural design development
    60d
    7.2
    Structural design development
    60d
    7.3
    MEP design development
    60d
    7.4
    Sustainability and energy modeling
    32d
    7.5
    Specifications development
    26d
    8
    Consultant Coordination and Integration
    19d
    8.1
    Interdisciplinary design coordination
    12d
    8.2
    Design conflict resolution
    5d
    9
    Construction Documents Phase
    95d
    9.1
    Architectural construction drawings
    67d
    9.2
    Structural construction drawings
    67d
    9.3
    MEP construction drawings
    67d
    9.4
    Specifications finalization
    19d
    9.5
    Construction document quality control review
    5d
    10
    Client Review and Approval Phase 3
    15d
    10.1
    Construction document presentation
    1d
    10.2
    Client final review period
    11d
    10.3
    Final design approvals and sign-off
    3d
    11
    Permit Submission and Regulatory Approval
    89d
    11.1
    Building permit application preparation
    11d
    11.2
    Permit submission to building department
    1d
    11.3
    Plan review process and responses
    54d
    11.4
    Building permit issuance
    19d
    12
    Bidding and Contractor Selection Phase
    84d
    12.1
    Bid package preparation
    12d
    12.2
    Contractor prequalification process
    14d
    12.3
    Bid period and contractor submissions
    33d
    12.4
    Bid evaluation and contractor selection
    12d
    12.5
    Contract negotiation and execution
    5d
    13
    Pre-Construction Phase
    35d
    13.1
    Construction contract finalization
    7d
    13.2
    Pre-construction meetings and planning
    12d
    13.3
    Material procurement and submittals review
    12d
    14
    Site Preparation and Mobilization
    28d
    14.1
    Site mobilization and temporary facilities
    14d
    14.2
    Site clearing and demolition
    14d
    15
    Foundation and Below Grade Construction
    67d
    15.1
    Excavation and earthwork
    19d
    15.2
    Foundation construction
    26d
    15.3
    Underground utilities installation
    18d
    16
    Structural Construction Phase
    96d
    16.1
    Structural frame construction
    54d
    16.2
    Roofing and weatherization
    26d
    16.3
    Structural inspections and approvals
    12d
    17
    Building Enclosure and MEP Rough-in
    82d
    17.1
    Exterior wall and window installation
    46d
    17.2
    MEP rough-in installation
    61d
    18
    Interior Construction and Finishes
    67d
    18.1
    Insulation and drywall installation
    32d
    18.2
    Flooring and interior finishes
    26d
    18.3
    MEP fixture installation and connections
    26d
    19
    Final Inspections and Testing
    20d
    19.1
    Building systems commissioning
    13d
    19.2
    Final building inspections
    5d
    20
    Project Closeout and Occupancy
    19d
    20.1
    Certificate of occupancy acquisition
    8d
    20.2
    Project documentation and warranties
    7d
    20.3
    Final client walkthrough and handover
    4d
    68 tasks·20 phases·~133 weeks
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    Understanding Architecture Project Management

    Architecture projects are complex undertakings that require careful coordination between multiple stakeholders, phases, and deliverables. From the initial conceptual design to the final construction completion, every phase must be meticulously planned and executed. The success of an architectural project depends heavily on effective scheduling and timeline management, ensuring that design development, regulatory approvals, and construction activities flow seamlessly together.

    Key Phases of an Architecture Project

    A typical architecture project progresses through several distinct phases, each with its own objectives, deliverables, and timeline requirements. Understanding these phases is crucial for developing an effective project schedule.

    • Pre-Design Phase. This initial phase includes site analysis, feasibility studies, programming, and establishing project goals. It's essential to gather all necessary information before design work begins.
    • Schematic Design. The conceptual design phase where basic layouts, spatial relationships, and design concepts are developed and refined based on client feedback.
    • Design Development. Detailed development of the approved schematic design, including structural, mechanical, and electrical systems coordination.
    • Construction Documents. Creation of detailed drawings and specifications required for construction, including all technical details and building code compliance.
    • Permit and Approval Process. Submission to local authorities for building permits, zoning approvals, and other regulatory requirements.
    • Bidding and Negotiation. Contractor selection process, including bid solicitation, evaluation, and contract negotiation.
    • Construction Administration. Ongoing oversight during construction, including site visits, shop drawing reviews, and change order management.

    Critical Dependencies in Architecture Projects

    Architecture projects involve numerous interdependent activities that must be carefully sequenced. Design phases typically cannot begin until previous phases are substantially complete. Permit approvals are often the most critical bottleneck, as construction cannot commence without proper permits. Additionally, coordination with consultants such as structural engineers, MEP engineers, and landscape architects must be integrated into the overall project timeline.

    Resource Management and Team Coordination

    Successful architecture projects require coordination among diverse team members, including architects, engineers, consultants, contractors, and client representatives. Resource allocation and workload balancing are essential to prevent bottlenecks and ensure efficient project progression. Regular milestone reviews and client approvals must be scheduled to maintain project momentum and avoid costly delays.

    Using Instagantt for Architecture Project Scheduling

    Managing an architecture project's complex timeline requires sophisticated project management tools. Instagantt's Gantt chart capabilities are perfectly suited for architecture projects, providing visual timeline management, dependency tracking, and resource allocation features. You can track critical milestones such as design approvals, permit submissions, and construction start dates while maintaining visibility into the overall project progress.

    The platform allows you to coordinate multiple team members, track deliverables across different design phases, and manage client review cycles effectively. Real-time collaboration features ensure all stakeholders stay informed about project status and upcoming deadlines.

    Start planning your architecture project with proper scheduling and coordination from day one.
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is included in the Architecture Project Schedule template?

    The template includes 119 ready-made tasks organized into 20 phases, with editable dates, durations, and dependencies, so the schedule updates automatically when anything changes.

    Is this Gantt chart template free?

    Yes. You can open the template, explore the full plan, and start customizing it with a free Instagantt account — the free tier covers up to 3 projects with no time limit.

    Can I customize the tasks, dates, and phases?

    Yes, everything is editable. Rename or delete tasks, drag bars to change dates, add dependencies and milestones, assign owners, and add new phases. Dependent tasks reschedule automatically when you move anything upstream.

    Can I share the plan with people who don't have Instagantt?

    Yes. Every project can generate a read-only public snapshot link that stakeholders and clients can open in a browser without an account, plus PDF and image exports for reports and presentations.

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