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Operating Philosophy

L.A.T.B.I.B.I.

 The Tradesman’s Scientific Process 

 New World Mechanical operates under a structured, repeatable lifecycle methodology designed to ensure technical excellence, regulatory compliance, and long-term system reliability. This framework integrates scientific rigor with field-tested mechanical practice and governs all engineering, fabrication, installation, commissioning, and consulting activities.  

Phase 1 — Learn

 Code, Context, and Constraints 

All projects begin with comprehensive technical and regulatory preparation. 

  • Review applicable codes, standards, and regulations 
  • Study drawings, schematics, and P&IDs 
  • Analyze environmental, safety, and operational constraints 
  • Review OEM documentation and system history 
  • Identify known risks and failure patterns 

Objective: Establish a complete technical and compliance foundation prior to execution. 

Phase 2 — Ask

 Problem Definition and Requirements Analysis 

Project success depends on accurate diagnosis and requirement capture. 

  • Clarify client objectives and operational needs 
  • Identify root causes versus surface symptoms 
  • Review prior interventions and system modifications 
  • Assess performance expectations and risk tolerance 
  • Confirm scope, schedule, and constraints 

Objective: Define the true technical problem and success criteria. 

Phase 3 — Think

 Engineering Analysis and System Design 

All solutions are developed through structured engineering evaluation. 

  • Develop layout and system architecture 
  • Evaluate load paths, energy flows, and controls logic 
  • Assess access, maintainability, and scalability 
  • Identify failure modes and mitigation strategies 
  • Validate design assumptions 

Objective: Produce technically sound, serviceable, and scalable system designs. 

Phase 4 — Build

 Fabrication, Installation, and Integration 

Execution is performed with precision and documentation discipline. 

  • Fabricate and install according to approved designs 
  • Maintain quality and safety standards 
  • Document deviations and field adjustments 
  • Verify tolerances and interfaces 
  • Prepare systems for inspection and testing 

Objective: Deliver clean, compliant, and serviceable installations. 

Phase 5 — Inspect

 Verification, Quality Control, and Compliance Review 

All systems undergo formal inspection prior to operational testing. 

  • Verify workmanship against specifications 
  • Confirm code and regulatory compliance 
  • Inspect mechanical, electrical, and structural interfaces 
  • Validate materials, fasteners, and connections 
  • Review documentation and as-built conditions 
  • Identify defects or deviations 

Objective: Ensure systems meet technical, safety, and contractual standards before stress testing. 

Phase 6 — Break

 Testing, Validation, and Stress Analysis 

Systems are validated through controlled performance and failure testing. 

  • Conduct functional and load testing 
  • Simulate operating conditions and failure scenarios 
  • Validate control and monitoring systems 
  • Identify performance limitations 
  • Verify operational stability under stress 

Objective: Prove system reliability under real-world and worst-case conditions

Phase 7 — Improve

 Optimization, Documentation, and Knowledge Capture 

Continuous improvement is integrated into every project cycle. 

  • Optimize system performance and efficiency 
  • Refine mechanical and control configurations 
  • Update drawings and technical documentation 
  • Develop standardized procedures and templates 
  • Capture lessons learned and best practices 

Objective: Convert project experience into institutional capability and repeatable excellence. 

Operational Impact

 The LATBIBI methodology enables New World Mechanical to: 

  • Reduce technical and operational risk 
  • Improve system reliability and lifecycle performance 
  • Ensure regulatory compliance 
  • Standardize quality and documentation 
  • Support audit and certification requirements 
  • Build long-term institutional knowledge 
  • Enable advanced industrial and R&D applications 

This framework serves as the foundation for all engineering, mechanical, and technical consulting operations. 

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