Managing Schedules
Learn how to create, configure, and manage project schedules in Readybuild.
Overview
A project can have multiple schedules, each serving different purposes:
- Production schedules for construction work
- Design schedules for design phase tasks
- Custom schedules for any other tracking needs
Creating a New Schedule
From the Schedule Tab
- Navigate to your project
- Click Schedule in the project navigation
- Click New Schedule
- Complete the schedule form
- Click Save
Schedule Form Fields
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | Internal reference name for the schedule |
| Type | Production, Design, or Other |
| Start Date | When the schedule begins |
| Description | Optional notes about the schedule |
| Template | Optional schedule template to apply |
| Client Viewable | Allow customers to see this schedule in the portal |
| Show Macro Schedule | Include in macro schedule view |
Schedule Types
| Type | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Production | Main construction/production schedule with tasks and milestones |
| Design | Design phase tasks, reviews, and approvals |
| Other | Custom schedules for permits, inspections, or other tracking |
Using Schedule Templates
Schedule templates pre-populate tasks with standard durations and dependencies.
Applying a Template
- When creating a new schedule, select a Template
- Set your project Start Date
- Save the schedule
What Templates Include
- Pre-defined tasks with names and descriptions
- Task durations (in business days)
- Dependencies between tasks
- Default colors and settings
- Role-based owner assignments
How Dates Calculate
When applying a template:
- The template defines task offsets (e.g., "Task A starts on Day 1, Task B starts 5 days after Task A")
- Your start date becomes Day 1
- All task dates calculate automatically using business day offsets
- Weekends and holidays are skipped in calculations
Adjusting After Template Application
After applying a template:
- Modify individual task dates as needed
- Add or remove tasks
- Adjust dependencies
- Assign specific team members
See Schedule Templates for creating templates.
Editing Schedules
Accessing Schedule Settings
- From the Schedule tab, select the schedule from the dropdown
- Click the Settings or Edit button
- Modify schedule properties
- Save changes
Editable Properties
- Schedule name
- Description
- Client viewable setting
- Macro schedule visibility
The schedule type cannot be changed after creation.
Baselines
Baselines capture schedule snapshots for tracking changes over time. See Baselines for complete documentation on setting, viewing, and interpreting baselines.
Multiple Schedules
Why Use Multiple Schedules
- Separate design and production phases
- Track different workstreams independently
- Assign different visibility settings
- Organize complex projects
Viewing Multiple Schedules
Use the schedule dropdown to:
- Full-schedule: View all schedules combined (read-only)
- Select individual schedules to view and edit
Combined View Limitations
The "Full-schedule" view:
- Shows all tasks from all schedules
- Is read-only (no editing)
- Useful for overall project overview
- Tasks display with schedule identification
Deleting Schedules
How to Delete
- Select the schedule from the dropdown
- Click the Delete or trash icon
- Confirm deletion
What Gets Deleted
- The schedule itself
- All tasks within the schedule
- All dependencies within the schedule
- Change history for the schedule
Deleting a schedule cannot be undone. All tasks and history are permanently removed.
Permissions
Deleting schedules requires the appropriate permission level. Contact your administrator if you cannot delete schedules.
Team Assignments
Assigning Task Owners
Each task can have:
- Owner: Primary team member responsible
- Subcontractor Role: External contractor assignment
How Assignments Work
- Edit a task in the Gantt chart
- Select an Owner from the team member dropdown
- Optionally assign a Subcontractor Role
- Save the task
Template-Based Assignments
When using templates with role-based assignments:
- Templates define roles (e.g., "Project Manager", "Lead Carpenter")
- When applying the template, roles map to actual team members
- Based on project team assignments or defaults
Macro Schedule
What is the Macro Schedule?
The macro schedule provides a high-level view across multiple projects:
- Shows production schedules marked for inclusion
- Displays key milestones and phases
- Useful for company-wide planning
Including a Schedule
- Edit the schedule settings
- Enable Show Macro Schedule
- Save changes
Accessing Macro Schedule
The macro schedule is accessible from the main Calendar area, separate from individual project schedules.
Troubleshooting
Schedule Not Saving
- Check required fields are completed
- Verify you have edit permissions
- Ensure valid date selections
Template Not Applying Correctly
- Verify the template is active
- Check the start date is valid
- Review template configuration in Admin settings
Tasks Not Calculating Dates
- Verify the schedule has a start date
- Check for circular dependencies
- Review holiday settings
Can't See Schedule in Portal
- Confirm Client Viewable is enabled
- Verify customer has portal access
- Check portal configuration settings
Related
- Gantt Chart Overview - Visual timeline editor
- Tasks - Creating and editing tasks
- Dependencies - Linking tasks together
- Baselines - Track schedule changes over time
- Using Templates - Create schedules from templates
- Client Portal Visibility - What customers see
- Business Days & Holidays - How calculations work
- Schedule Templates - Create templates (Admin)