Between March and late May 2026, a quiet surge of activity rippled through the electrical wiring of 14 separate homes across West Framingham, all traced back to a single office at 12 Parmenter Rd.
Contractor Nathan Ashe filed 17 distinct electrical permits in an 81-day window, a pace that represents a 53-fold increase over the typical baseline for a single property. While the filings originated from one address, the work spans residential properties from the Sudbury border to major corridors like Edgell Road.
The sequence began on April 2, 2026, with the most recent submission landing on May 27. Every permit in the cluster lists 12 Parmenter Rd, ZIP 01701, as the applicant's address, yet the physical work targets distinct homes scattered across the city. This pattern suggests a systematic rollout of upgrades rather than isolated renovation projects, covering properties in both the 01701 and 01702 ZIP codes.
This latest cluster mirrors a similar surge documented earlier in the year, where Ashe filed 22 permits for 18 homes. The consistency of these filings indicates a sustained operational strategy rather than a temporary spike in demand. Residents in the Sudbury border areas and along Edgell Road may notice increased activity as crews move through the identified addresses.
Homeowners can track the status of these specific projects or view upcoming inspection schedules through the city's public records system. As the contractor moves into the next phase of these upgrades, additional filings may appear in the coming months.