Home Builder Guides Boston MA

A good place to start when preparing to build a house is by reading your local community's Home Builder Guide. All Home Builder Guides should answer some basic questions.

Local Companies

Black Cow Architects, Inc.
(617) 423-2697
112 Beach Street
Boston, MA
Keville Enterprise, Inc.
(617) 482-3888
145 Tremont Street, 5th Flr.
Boston, MA
Antonio Di Mambro + Associates, Inc.
(617) 350-7284
75 Kneeland Street, Ste. 706
Boston, MA
Margulies Perruzzi Architects
(617) 482-3232
308 Congress Street
Boston, MA
Gilbane Building Company
(617) 478-3309
155 Federal Street
Boston, MA
Rider Levett Bucknall
(617) 737-9339
99 Summer Street, Ste. 320
Boston, MA
Dell Mitchell Architects, Inc.
(617) 266-0201
20 Newbury Street, 5th Floor
Boston, MA
Joyce Design Partnership
(617) 426-5685
23 Warren Avenue
Boston, MA
Copley Wolff Design Group
(617) 654-9000
160 Boylston Street, 3rd Floor
Boston, MA
Cafco Construction management
(617) 426-7600
77 Charles Street
Boston, MA

Okay, you've decided that it's time to build a new home. You've purchased the land, you have some ideas for your house -- now what? A good place to start is by reading your local community's Home Builder Guide. For some small towns, this could be just a brief pamphlet, while for larger or planned communities, it could be as long as one hundred pages. Regardless, all Home Builder Guides should answer these basic questions:

  1. How do I obtain a construction permit? Most Home Builder Guides will tell you the specific steps involved in obtaining a construction permit, as well as when it is necessary. It should also tell you how much the permit will cost. If you are just remodeling your home, a permit may not be required. If you are in doubt, check with the department that issued the Home Builder Guide, or your city clerk's office.

  2. Is an inspection required? Your local guide should tell you specifically when an inspection is required for any building project. Your city may require an inspection for foundations, plumbing, electrical systems, framing, insulation, heating/cooling systemsand roofs. Some cities may require an inspection by the fire department, also, before the final inspection is complete. It's very important to schedule the proper inspections in order to avoid long delays in the building process.

  3. Do I need to file a building plan? Some communities will require a complete building plan to be filed and reviewed before they will issue a construction permit. A building plan is basically a blueprint of every aspect of your project, including interiors, exterior, site details and elevation. Your building guide should tell you whether or not a building plan is required, and if so, exactly what the requirements are.

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Author: Tonya Sandersfeld

Featured Local Company

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(617) 423-2697
112 Beach Street
Boston, MA
http://www.blackcowarchitects.com/

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