Seventeen permit filings hit the Framingham Building Department for a single address between March 5 and May 25, 2026, marking an unprecedented concentration of activity at 12 Parmenter Rd.

This latest surge extends a pattern of rapid residential upgrades that has turned the West Framingham property into a central hub for contractor Nathan Ashe, who has now filed dozens of applications across the city in just two months.

The timeline reveals a relentless pace of documentation. The sequence began on March 5, 2026, with an initial electrical permit filing, identified as BLDE-26-292. Over the following weeks, the filing rate accelerated. By May 12, 2026, the property had already generated 14 permits in just 66 days, a metric that previously drew attention to the intensity of the work occurring there.

Activity did not slow down in May. By May 13, the count climbed to 15 filings within a 90-day window. The momentum continued through the month, culminating in a total of 17 distinct filings by May 25. This specific address has become the focal point of a broader citywide trend, as Ashe simultaneously managed electrical upgrades at numerous other locations. Earlier reporting highlighted how Ashe submitted six electrical permits across four different Framingham homes in a single nine-day window, underscoring the scale of his operations.

The concentration of filings at 12 Parmenter Rd suggests this location serves as a staging ground or primary office for these coordinated efforts. The work spans from West Framingham to the Sudbury line, creating a ripple effect of permit activity across multiple neighborhoods. This pattern of rapid-fire filings aligns with reports of a single electrician filing 22 permits across 18 distinct properties in the 01701 ZIP code over a similar two-month period. The sheer volume of work at one street corner indicates a systemic shift in how residential electrical upgrades are being executed in the area.

Residents should watch for continued filings through the summer months, as the current trajectory suggests no immediate slowdown. The Building Department will likely schedule inspections for the 17 pending or recently approved permits, which could result in increased truck traffic and utility work on Parmenter Road. Further updates to the filing count are expected as the contractor continues to expand operations into the third quarter of 2026.