About New England Additions
New England Additions brings the construction experience of Sordan Construction to the ADU market in Massachusetts. The company offers a streamlined approach to accessory dwelling unit building through pre-designed models, aiming to reduce the complexity and cost overruns that are often associated with fully custom builds.
Sordan Construction has spent years delivering renovations and new homes throughout Massachusetts. New England Additions builds on that foundation, applying the same construction standards to a process designed specifically for ADU projects.
Their Approach to ADU Building
Rather than starting from scratch with every project, New England Additions works from a set of pre-designed models. This approach is intended to keep projects on track — both in terms of timeline and budget — while still maintaining a consistent level of build quality.
As an ADU contractor operating in the Greater Boston area, the team brings familiarity with Massachusetts building requirements. This local knowledge is relevant for homeowners navigating permits and regulations, which can vary across communities.
Key aspects of their service include:
- Construction standards drawn from Sordan Construction's established practices
- Craftsmen experienced with Massachusetts building codes and requirements
- Quality control processes developed through prior residential projects
- Service coverage across 25+ Greater Boston communities
Serving Greater Boston Homeowners
New England Additions positions itself as an accessory dwelling unit builder for homeowners looking to add living space to their property without the unpredictability of a fully custom project. Whether the goal is an in-law suite, a backyard cottage, or another form of detached ADU, their pre-designed model approach is meant to offer a more defined path from planning to completion.
Their reach across more than 25 communities in the Greater Boston region means they have working knowledge of local zoning and permitting landscapes — a practical consideration for any ADU builder operating in a state where regulations can differ significantly from one town to the next.