What is a Construction Gantt Chart?
A Gantt chart is a horizontal-bar visualisation of every activity in a project — from site mobilisation through handover — showing start date, end date, dependencies and % complete. For Indian construction projects, it's the document the builder uses to commit a delivery date, the bank uses to schedule disbursements, the client uses to plan possession, and the RERA authority uses to track quarterly progress.
A typical Indian residential project (G+5 building, ~50,000 sqft) takes 14–18 months. A clean Gantt chart with weekly review reduces overrun risk by 30–40%. Without it, projects drift — slab cycles slip by 4–5 days each, which compounds into months of delay by handover.
When is it used?
At project kick-off (baseline), every Friday during execution (actual update), at every monthly review with the owner, at every RERA quarterly filing, and as evidence in any contractor delay claim or extension-of-time request.
Key sections in this template
- 1. Project header — name, address, start/end
- 2. Phase 1: Mobilisation + permissions
- 3. Phase 2: Excavation + foundation
- 4. Phase 3: Structure (slab cycles, columns)
- 5. Phase 4: Brickwork + plaster
- 6. Phase 5: Flooring + finishes
- 7. Phase 6: Electrical + plumbing rough-in / final
- 8. Phase 7: Painting + facades
- 9. Phase 8: External works (compound, paving, landscape)
- 10. Phase 9: Snagging + handover
- 11. Baseline (planned) vs Actual rows
- 12. % complete + critical path flag
How to build the Gantt — step by step
- Break the project into phases + activities at the BOQ level.
- Estimate duration per activity from quantity × productivity norm.
- Sequence with dependencies — slab can't start until columns cured 7 days.
- Add buffers for monsoon, holidays (Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi), drawing delays.
- Lock the baseline — owner signs.
- Update actuals every Friday — bars show variance from baseline.
Common mistakes
- Optimistic durations. A 10-day slab cycle becomes 14 days in reality. Plan with realistic norms.
- Ignoring monsoon buffers. 30+ rain days during June–Sept must be in the plan.
- No critical path. Without it, you don't know which delay actually pushes handover.
- Updating quarterly only. Variance compounds. Update weekly.
- No baseline lock. If baseline keeps shifting, "delay" is meaningless.
How Site Setu automates this
Site Setu's Schedule module pulls actuals from DPR (work-done %), updates the Gantt automatically, and pings WhatsApp alerts when an activity slips past its planned date by 3+ days. Critical-path delays trigger owner alerts in real time — not at month-end. Features · Pricing.
Stop Updating Schedules Manually
Site Setu's DPR module tracks daily activities (Planned · Doing · Done) per site with configurable work types, manpower types and resource types — log actual against plan and the admin sees the roll-up across sites in real time.