Massachusetts building-permit intelligence
Weekly report · August 10–16, 2026

Massachusetts Building Activity Report

Building-permit filings across 39 Massachusetts communities for the week of August 10–16, 2026, compared with the week before. Compiled from municipal permit records by masspermits.com.

2,030
permits filed this week
-4%
vs prior week (2,398 permits)
$144.9M
total declared project value
$10K
median project value

Where activity spiked

Top 5 towns by week-over-week increase in permit filings (minimum 8 permits).

#1 spike
Braintree
+33% (+30 permits)
120 permits this week · 90 the week before
Most active: Other & Kitchen/Bath · all Braintree permits →
#2 spike
Hingham
+42% (+25 permits)
84 permits this week · 59 the week before
Most active: Electrical & Plumbing · all Hingham permits →
#3 spike
Hanson
+55% (+11 permits)
31 permits this week · 20 the week before
Most active: Plumbing & Electrical · all Hanson permits →
#4 spike
Charlestown
+52% (+11 permits)
32 permits this week · 21 the week before
Median project $7K · largest $700K
Most active: Electrical & Plumbing · all Charlestown permits →
#5 spike
West Bridgewater
+64% (+7 permits)
18 permits this week · 11 the week before
Most active: Renovation/Remodel & Plumbing · all West Bridgewater permits →

Most active towns

Permits filed last week — spike towns highlighted in green.

Falmouth160Boston156Cambridge149Braintree120Dorchester108Taunton99Mashpee92Attleboro88Sandwich85Hingham84

What's being built

Trade mix across all permits filed last week.

Electrical535
Renovation/Remodel383
Plumbing268
Gas203
HVAC141
Roofing94
Other93
Building82

Notable projects in spike towns

Largest projects by declared valuation. Street numbers withheld for privacy.

TownStreetTradeWork Valuation
CharlestownPearl StAdditionChange Occupancy$700,000
CharlestownAlford StElectricalElectrical$525,400
CharlestownMain StHVACElectrical$270,000

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Every figure above is compiled from public municipal records and is free to cite with attribution. The method, the sources behind each number and what those sources do not publish are documented at masspermits.com/research/methodology, and the full source-by-source coverage table is at /research/coverage.