BIN, occupancy, construction class, DOB job history, elevators, landmark and flood status — the full building profile from one address, pulled live from city records. Before you quote, before you file, before you even hang up with the lead.
The 7-digit Building Identification Number plus block/lot — the keys every DOB and FDNY record hangs on.
Occupancy group and building class straight from city records — the data that drives which code requirements apply.
Construction type, stories, height, and year built — know if you're walking into a high-rise or a 1920s walk-up.
Prior filings and jobs on the building — including fire alarm work already on record.
Registered elevator devices — scope elevator recall integration before you see the building.
Landmark status and flood zone designation — both change how a job is filed and priced.
Scan the property while you're still on the phone. Walk into the estimate already knowing the occupancy group, the construction type, how many stories, and what's been filed on the building before — instead of finding out on site. See the full pre-quote property check.
Asked to track down an FDNY letter of approval or the history of a system? The BIN and the DOB job history are where every records search starts — get both in seconds. Here's how to find an FDNY letter of approval, step by step.
One search instead of four tabs — no more bouncing between BIS, DOB NOW, and PLUTO.
And when DOB BIS is down (again), your lookups keep working.
House number, street, borough — or the 7-digit BIN if you have it. Works across all five boroughs.
The tool queries NYC DOB and city open data sources in real time and assembles the building profile for you.
Read the profile, quote the job, chase the records — and when it's time to file, generate the FDNY forms from the same data.