Building Data
BUILDING INSPECTOR REPORTS (BIR)
In an ongoing effort to help us better define what areas are affected by lowering of the groundwater table, the Boston Groundwater Trust (BGwT) embarked on a public records search from December 2003 - April 2004. The Building Inspection Reports (BIRs), located in the Fine Arts Department of the Boston Public Library, contain such useful information as construction dates, architects and builders names, building descriptions, and, most importantly, woodpile cutoff elevations. The BIRs are organized in bound volumes and, along with the reports, often contain original drawing and blueprints (usually floor plans). The BGwT researched a total of 145 BIRs that were produced between 1879-1903. Although 181 volumes originally existed, 36 volumes are missing. Please refer to the Building Inspector Reports (BIR) List for a complete listing of all volumes that were available to be researched and those volumes that are currently missing. The Great Boston Fire of 1872 destroyed the majority of Bostons commercial district. In that fire many official and private building documents were destroyed. Therefore no reports, plans, or permits exist in these archives for pre-1873 buildings. In researching the BIRs, the BgwT recorded information that we feel might be helpful to someone who is looking to obtain an idea about a buildings foundation. For a complete list of information for a specific address please refer to the Building Inspector Reports 1879-1903, Department for the Inspection of Buildings. BIR data is categorized by areas then by streets. The areas currently posted include Back Bay, South End, and the Fenway. Additional areas of the city are to follow. To view the areas that were researched and which buildings were found with woodpile cutoff elevation information, please refer to the map Building Inspector Reports (BIR) Search Results 2003-2004. BIRs for buildings that were found with a pile cutoff elevation of 5 or less are indicated in green. BIRs for buildings that were found with a pile cutoff elevation of 5.1 or more are indicated in red. BIRs that were found but yielded no pile cutoff elevation information are indicated in orange. Buildings that are known to be on piles but had no BIR are indicated in blue.
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