Contractors are lining up on 12 Parmenter Rd, a 1985 colonial that last changed hands in 2000, as part of a sudden surge of electrical work rippling through Framingham neighborhoods.

In a single filing session, electrician Nathan A. Ashe submitted 18 distinct electrical permits covering 14 separate addresses across the city. This concentrated burst of activity suggests a coordinated portfolio of home renovations rather than isolated repairs, stretching from West Framingham to the Sudbury town line.

The filings, dated as early as late January and continuing into March 2026, reveal a pattern of multiple applications at specific properties. At the Parmenter Road address, Ashe filed two separate permits on March 5. Other locations saw similar clustering: two permits appeared at 10 Phelps Rd on consecutive days in late February, and two more landed at 1241 Edgell Rd on February 20. The remaining permits covered single-family homes at 2 Spring Ln, 15 Kings Row Ln, 11 Gaslight Ln, and 2 Brackett Rd.

Public records indicate Ashe has been active in the region for years, associated with nearly 5,000 projects over the last three years. The current filings align with a broader trend of home improvement in the area, though the specific scope of work—whether simple panel upgrades or wiring for major additions—remains detailed in the individual permit descriptions. The property at 12 Parmenter Rd, a four-bedroom colonial built in 1985, serves as a focal point for this latest batch of activity.

Residents in the affected neighborhoods should expect increased contractor presence and potential inspection traffic in the coming weeks. Homeowners with concerns about these projects or those wishing to track their status can review the full application details via the city's online portal.