Nathan Ashe, operating from 12 Parmenter Road, has filed 22 electrical permits across 18 distinct properties in just two months. This volume of work concentrates heavily within the 01701 ZIP code, transforming the electrical landscape of West Framingham and neighborhoods near the Sudbury line.
A second contractor, James R. Reinhardt, added six permits across five neighborhoods in less than three weeks. Together, these filings represent a rapid escalation in residential electrical work that stretches from the city center to its outer borders.
The data reveals a pattern of high-frequency applications rather than isolated repairs. Ashe's 22 permits cover 18 unique addresses, including work at 12 Parmenter Road itself. His filings span a seven-week period beginning in early April 2026. The work touches major corridors like Edgell Road and extends into West Framingham. This pace exceeds typical residential upgrade cycles, suggesting a coordinated rollout of specific electrical systems or solar integration projects.
Reinhardt's activity, documented in one contractor files six electrical permits across Framingham in 18 days, complements Ashe's efforts. Reinhardt secured permits for properties on Pleasant Street and other locations within 18 days. His work bridges South Framingham and North Framingham, creating a citywide footprint for electrical modernization.
This concentration of filings in 01701 indicates a shift in how homeowners are upgrading their properties. The sheer number of permits filed by single applicants suggests a business model relying on volume rather than individual custom jobs. Residents in West Framingham and Sudbury border neighborhoods may see increased construction traffic as these projects move from filing to installation.
City officials should monitor the inspection phase of these permits to ensure code compliance matches the speed of application. With dozens of active permits currently in the system, the Framingham Building Department faces a surge in review requests. Homeowners should verify that their contractors are meeting all scheduling and safety requirements before work begins on their properties.