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Scaffold & Sidewalk Shed: Burlington vs Lowell

How do scaffold & sidewalk shed rules compare between Burlington, MA and Lowell, MA?

Burlington and Lowell have similar restriction levels.

Burlington, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Scaffolds follow 454 CMR 17 (MA OSHA-equivalent) and federal OSHA 29 CFR 1926.451. Permits and sidewalk protection are required in most cities and towns.

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Lowell, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Lowell requires building permits for scaffolds over 20 feet and compliance with 454 CMR 17 (Massachusetts Scaffolding Safety Regulations) on all job sites.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurlingtonLowell
State regs454 CMR 17-
Federal29 CFR 1926.451-
Code780 CMR Chapter 33-
Fall protectionAt 6 feetRequired above 6 feet
Sidewalk shedCity permit-
State regulation-454 CMR 17
Permit threshold-Over 20 feet
Sidewalk use-DPW street occupancy permit

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Burlington FAQ

Do I need a permit for a residential scaffold?

Often yes if it occupies the sidewalk or public way. Confirm with the local building department.

Who enforces scaffold safety?

Federal OSHA for private employers and MA DLS for public employers.

Lowell FAQ

Do I need a permit for a small residential scaffold?

Scaffolds under 20 feet for minor residential work typically do not require a Lowell building permit but must still meet 454 CMR 17 safety standards.

Who enforces scaffold safety in Lowell?

Lowell Inspectional Services enforces local permits, while the Massachusetts Department of Labor Standards enforces 454 CMR 17 statewide.

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