Introducing Wren for FISP.
A NYC Local Law 11 compliance platform for QEWI firms, AEC portfolio managers, property managers, and owners with multiple NYC properties.
Wren for FISP is open to early-customer engagements as of today. It is built for the firms and owners who carry FISP responsibility across more than one building: QEWI practices, AEC portfolio managers, property managers, asset managers, and institutional owners with multiple NYC properties.
Cycle 10 (2025–2030) is the active cycle. Wren tracks every building's sub-cycle assignment — 10A, 10B, or 10C — and the filing window that follows from it. The platform produces per-portfolio briefings that list every building's sub-cycle, filing-window close date, last classification (Safe, SWARMP, Unsafe, NoReport), accrued penalty exposure under §103-04(d), and a recommended prioritization order across the portfolio.
Penalty exposure is computed per building and itemized by source: late-filing accrual at $1,000 per month under §103-04(d)(2); failure-to-file at $5,000 per year under §103-04(d)(1); Year 2–5 shed escalators at $10, $20, $30, and $40 per linear foot per month under §103-04(d)(3); and SWARMP carryover at $2,000 per item under §103-04(d)(4). Buildings still inside the §103-04(c)(4)(v)(C) catch-up window are surfaced with what is owed at filing and what waiver pathways under §103-04(e) may apply.
Alongside the portfolio briefings and per-building exposure reports, Wren maintains the regulatory calendar: filing-window openings, 60-day and 30-day approaches to close, the Cycle 10 close itself, the activation dates for Year 2–5 shed escalators, and the auto-conversion date when uncorrected SWARMP items become a separate exposure.
TR6 vision extraction lets customers upload prior-cycle TR6 PDFs; Wren reads them at the item level — descriptions, locations, recommended repair dates — so questions about specific SWARMP items can actually be answered against what the prior QEWI wrote. Wren-assisted research sessions add a read-only supervised browser that can pull DOB NOW records, BIS profiles, and LPC status while the customer watches every action; every step is logged.
The platform also generates derivative deliverables from this underlying data: quarterly QEWI handoff memos and SWARMP closeout pathway briefs.
Aedifice is an Anthropic-native company; Wren is built on Claude. The domain model — Cycle 10 sub-cycle logic, §103-04 exposure math, SWARMP carryover, the catch-up pathway, the calendar — is ours.
To start an engagement, write to hello@aedificeai.com with the address or BIN of the building you want to look at first. The fastest way to evaluate Wren is on a portfolio you already carry.