Between March 5 and May 11, 2026, 14 electrical permits were filed for a single property at 12 Parmenter Rd in the West Framingham neighborhood. This concentration of activity at one address marks a distinct spike in the volume of work handled by applicant Nathan Ashe, who has driven a rapid wave of residential electrical upgrades across the city.
This localized surge reflects a broader trend visible in recent reporting on Ashe's filing patterns. While the contractor has distributed permits across 10 to 18 distinct properties citywide in previous months, the clustering of 14 filings at 12 Parmenter Rd suggests a specific, intensive project or a series of related upgrades occurring at this single site.
The filings began on March 5, 2026, with an initial electrical permit recorded under the BLDE classification. Over the following 66 days, 13 additional permits were submitted to the Framingham Building Department for the same location. The pace of these submissions indicates a coordinated effort rather than sporadic maintenance, as the applicant moved through the permitting process with consistent regularity.
Historical data shows that Ashe has previously filed 22 permits across 18 properties in just two months, signaling a sustained period of high-volume work in the 01701 ZIP code. The current activity at 12 Parmenter Rd adds significant weight to the pattern of aggressive residential electrical modernization occurring in West Framingham and areas near the Sudbury line.
Residents in the immediate vicinity should expect continued contractor presence as these permits move through inspection phases. Municipal records do not specify the exact nature of the electrical work, but the volume suggests upgrades that may involve service panels, wiring, or renewable energy integration. Homeowners should verify that all work on their properties aligns with the filed permits to ensure compliance with local building codes.