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Stabilt Construction and Management, Inc
Stabilt Construction and Management, Inc, 138 Flint Locke Dr, Duxbury, MA (Owned by: William Adamski) holds a Home Improvement Contractor license according to the Massachusetts license board.
Their BuildZoom score of 81 does not rank in the top 50% of Massachusetts contractors.
Their license was verified as active when we last checked. If you are thinking of hiring Stabilt Construction and Management, Inc, we recommend double-checking their license status with the license board and using our project planner to get competitive quotes.
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Stabilt Construction and Management, Inc Duxbury
Quality
Activity
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1 project
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2024 |
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Stabilt Construction and Management, Inc Reviews
1 out of 5 stars, based on
1
review
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By Scott L.August 6, 2016House Remodel$277,725366 days
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Stabilt Construction and Management, Inc License info
Verified License
| License # | 115579 |
| Status | Active |
| State | Massachusetts |
| Type | Home Improvement Contractor |
| Date Issued | 03-20-2026 |
- BuildZoom verified this license was active as of March 2026.
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81
BuildZoom Score
10
Permits
- Building permit records show that Stabilt Construction and Management, Inc has worked on 10 permitted projects.
My now wife and I entered into a contract with Stabilt Construction for the reconstruction and renovation of our house during the 2007/2008 timeframe. The contract provided for a fixed fee and required substantial completion within a certain amount of time. The project was mired in delays and Stabilt failed to complete the work in a timely fashion. As a result, we terminated the contract about 1 year from the commencement of the original project when it was only about half-way complete. We terminated the contract not just because of the significant delays, but because we learned that William Adamski, the owner of Stabilt, had not applied for a building permit and had misled us to believe that he had done so.
We brought a variety of claims against Stabilt and Mr. Adamski in an arbitration proceeding. The arbitrator found that we were legally justified in terminating the contract on account of the delay, and awarded us damages for the delay and related expenses (e.g. rent, storage, insurance, etc.), defective work, overbilling, interest, and attorneys’ fees. The arbitrator also found Stabilt’s counterclaims against us to be without merit. The arbitrator found that Mr. Adamski’s statements to us concerning the status of the building permit and the building permit process were misleading, whether he intended them to be or not.
If you decide to do business with this organization, after reading all of this, I can only offer you one word of advice based on my personal experience: Beware.