Building on the Scituate coast means navigating flood zones, conservation restrictions, and local permitting that most contractors don't understand. We do. Mike has built across Scituate for decades — and knows exactly how to get your home built right.
Scituate is one of the most desirable communities on the South Shore — and one of the most complex places to build. Between the coastal conservation restrictions, FEMA flood zone requirements, and Scituate's own zoning regulations, families who try to navigate a new home build without experienced local guidance routinely encounter delays, rejected permits, and costly surprises. BMB eliminates all of that.
Mike Biviano has been building in and around Scituate for decades. He understands the difference between the town's coastal overlay district, its conservation commission requirements, and what the local building inspector expects on a new modular set. That knowledge — built over 40+ years of South Shore construction experience — means your project moves forward without the regulatory roadblocks that slow down out-of-area contractors.
For Scituate families who want a custom home near the water, modular construction offers a compelling advantage: a faster build timeline means less exposure to New England's coastal weather during construction, and factory-built modules are often structurally stronger — better able to meet the elevated building standards required in coastal zones.
"Coastal builds are where inexperienced contractors get into trouble fast. I've spent 40 years learning exactly what it takes to build right on the South Shore — flood zones, conservation, the works. That knowledge is what you're hiring when you call us."
From design to move-in, everything is handled. One contractor, one price, one timeline — and a guarantee that backs it up.
Factory build and site prep happen simultaneously — saving you 9 months of double housing costs that traditional construction forces you to carry.
At $250/sqft versus $400–$600 for stick-built, most Scituate families save $200,000–$300,000 on the same custom home. That's real money back in your pocket.
Mike handles design, permits, site work, crane set, finish work, and final inspection. One phone number, one accountable person from start to keys.
Your layout, your finishes, your home. Custom plans run approximately $2,500 with BMB versus $20,000–$30,000 with a traditional architect. You choose everything.
Price and timeline are locked in writing before groundbreaking. No surprise invoices, no scope creep, no negotiating with subcontractors you've never met.
The Biviano family has been building on the South Shore since the 1960s. Mike isn't a national dealer — he's a neighbor who knows your town's coastline.
Five clear steps. No surprises. Mike manages every one of them — you stay focused on your family while your Scituate home comes together on schedule.
60 minutes with Mike. Full cost breakdown report included. Only 8 slots available per month — your Scituate project starts here.
Custom plans for approximately $2,500. Price and 8–12 week timeline locked in writing before any work begins. No guesswork.
Your home is built in the factory while permits are processed and the foundation is prepared simultaneously. Two tracks, one timeline.
Modules arrive and are craned into place in a single day. Mike's crew completes all finish work and passes final inspection.
8–12 weeks from groundbreaking. On schedule, on budget. Your Scituate home — built to last, designed exactly the way you wanted it.
Same Mike. Same factory-built quality. Same $250 per square foot. Same 8–12 week timeline — just sized for an in-law suite, rental cottage, home office, or guest house on your Scituate property.