For Shree Engineering, quality is not just a buzzword. It is a rule – a rule of thumb that applies to every phase of a pipe fabrication project. Rules of thumb for the manufacture of pressure vessels all but synonymous with the high-pressure, high-quality standards of the oil and gas industry.
Similarly, for Shree Engineering, compliance is not just a catchphrase. It is a mantra. Much like the air tight seals on their pipes and vessels, Shree Engineering’s promise to clients is their commitment to legal and regulatory compliance. Consequently, Shree Engineering provides world class pipe manufacturing and fabrication. Quality and compliance are the golden rules for Shree Engineering.
And if you think about it – precision, quality and compliance are also key elements of creating effective legal documents in any judicial or administrative proceeding. To function effectively, proposed findings and conclusions must be clear and precise, with no room for ambiguity. A pipe system or a finding of facts that leaks will undermine overall integrity. That is, there is universal symmetry in the industry of engineering and the construction of legal documents. Applied to preparing proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law, this means that the following step-by-step process should be followed.
When crafting proposed findings and conclusions, much like in pipe manufacturing, there is a methodical and systematic approach to preparation. So, once you have a checklist, the next step is to draft the proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law in the following manner (See, generally, Smachlo v. Penix, 416 SW 3d 503).
This last step is the most important step. Just as with pipe manufacturing, the numbers must always match. Plumbing and pipe fitting is an exact science. So with proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law, each word and phrase must be precise to be clear. Therefore, after completion, every word, phrase, sentence and paragraph should be read carefully and revised until there is no room for ambiguity. The standard is the same. Whether it is a pressure vessel construction or proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law, accuracy is mandatory – every time. Just ask Shree Engineering.