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Review of Construction Schedule Slide – Schedule Planning

Review of Construction Schedule Slide – Schedule Planning

RJ0900027_28

  • Last Update 08/24/2025
  • File Size 2.3MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 16:9
  • Color
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About the Product

A vertical timeline connector diagram PowerPoint slide that visualizes project schedules, construction progress, and business milestones. Three circular nodes with rose gold icons are arranged along a central vertical line, clearly expressing sequential progression, time flow, and key milestones. The rose gold accent icons and gray background create a cohesive design, with ample text space for titles and descriptions at each stage. This PPT template is ideal for construction, real estate, project management, and marketing presentations to communicate implementation timelines, review processes, and phased planning effectively.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    Express project timelines, construction progress, and business phases in chronological sequence, clearly communicating key milestones, objectives, and outcomes at each stage. Visualize implementation schedules, review checkpoints, and completion criteria in a structured timeline format.

  • How to Use

    Use this slide in the 'Implementation Timeline,' 'Business Plan,' or 'Project Roadmap' section of your presentation to explain phased progress. Edit the title and description text at each node to input actual dates, responsible parties, budgets, and deliverables. Customize node colors and icons to indicate priority levels or project status as needed.

  • Recommended For

    Construction and real estate project managers, business plan and construction report writers, marketing campaign schedulers, organizational restructuring and system implementation project leads, and training or seminar coordinators.

  • Slide Structure

    Three rose gold circular icons are positioned along a central vertical line, with title and description text areas flanking each node on both sides. The three-stage structure (top, middle, bottom) represents chronological progression, with clear connector lines between nodes. Presented in 16:9 widescreen format across 2 slides.

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