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Construction Notifications - Residential - Massachusetts Gas - Liberty

Construction Updates

Because of the nature of our business, the majority of our infrastructure is found underground, which means our customers and other residents/businesses in the area could be affected by construction related traffic delays and detours.

In an effort to keep our valued customers better informed as to when they could potentially experience a detour or delay, we have committed to updating this page weekly. We will also use other forms of media to provide advance information. In the meantime, please bear with us! The upgrades we are making will help us provide safe and reliable service for now and the future.


The following are different types of construction activities that Libery deals with on a daily basis.

Liberty, and its subcontractors working on these projects, takes safety very seriously. This work is being done collaboratively with the municipalities that we serve, as well as the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities under local, state and federal regulations.

Please be advised that Liberty and its subcontractors carry photo identification.


  • Over the next several years, Liberty is embarking on an ambitious plan to replace certain segments of our aging distribution system. The goal of the GSEP is to make our system more reliable and reduce methane emissions which will help to decrease greenhouse gasses escaping into the atmosphere.

    Note: Blackstone, South Bellingham and Wrentham are not part of Liberty's Gas System Enhancement Program, as it is already made up of 100% modern materials less prone to leaks.

    GSEP is a multi-step process;

    1. The selected streets have the main replaced and the new gas main is activated
    2. Each home or business then has their gas service line transferred to the new gas main
      1. Our foreman will work with the owner to pick a new location on the building
      2. In cases where the meter is in the basement, a new service riser and meter will likely moved outside to an agreed upon location
    3. Once all of the service lines on that street are transferred to the new main, the old gas main will be decommissioned
    4. Road restoration will occur after the main & service work is completed

    This whole process usually takes one complete construction season

    We work closely with our local municipal officials to coordinate our GSEP work with their own infrastructure improvement projects, such as new water and sewer mains and road reconstruction.

  • Liberty monitors our distribution system daily and performs routine and emergency maintenance on our system in order to keep the services we offer as safe and reliable as possible. Quite often, these are unscheduled and may result in temporary detours. If you smell gas and suspect a leak, please call us at (800) 936-7000 or call 911.

  • Thinking about building a new home or want to convert your existing heating system to clean and efficient natural gas? Call our Business and Community Development team at 1-800-544-4944 to see if natural gas is available on your street. We can answer any questions you have and inform you about our programs and available incentives. 

Still Have Questions? 

For questions releated to our construction work, you can email our construction supervisors directly at ConstructionInquiryMA@libertyutilities.com

Service Areas

Select the towns below to view work scheduled for 12/9/24 - 12/13/24


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    • 300 Amity St
    • Fulton St @ Norfolk St
    • Suffolk St @ Fulton St
    • Main St @ St. James St
    • Wellington St @ St. Mary's St
    • Main St @ Clinton St
    • Main St @ Cove St
    • Stafford Rd @ Palmer St
    • Palmer St (Plymouth Ave to Stafford Rd)
    • Main St (Globe St to Birch St)
    • Main St @ Dwelly St
    • Main St @ Slade St
    • Main St @ Hall St
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    • Stward St (Palmer St to Maple St)
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    • Travers St

     

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Construction Notifications