A Hill Country waterfront community near Cedar Park
A Hill Country waterfront community near Cedar Park · Photo: Pexels

Plescia Construction & Development is a commercial general contractor and construction management firm building in Cedar Park — a fast-growing suburb on the northwest edge of the Austin metro. From a booming retail and healthcare market to the HEB Center sports and entertainment venue and a growing tech and manufacturing base, Cedar Park pairs family-suburb appeal with rapid commercial growth. We build to the standard — and the Hill Country terrain and flash-flood conditions — Central Texas demands.

Commercial Construction in Cedar Park

Cedar Park has become one of the most desirable suburbs in Central Texas. Its retail corridors along US 183 and the Bell Boulevard redevelopment drive shopping-center and mixed-use construction; St. David’s and Baylor Scott & White anchor a growing healthcare market; the HEB Center anchors sports and entertainment; and a base of technology and light-manufacturing employers adds office and industrial demand. Each of these asks something specific from a contractor, and we build to it.

Our Cedar Park work spans the full range of commercial space:

  • Retail, restaurant, and mixed-use — shopping-center, restaurant, and mixed-use build-outs along US 183 and the Bell Boulevard corridor.
  • Healthcare and medical office — exam suites, imaging, and ambulatory space serving the city’s growing health systems.
  • Office and tech — office, tech, and flex space serving the area’s employers.
  • Hospitality and entertainment — hotel and venue-adjacent space serving the HEB Center and the sports economy.
  • Industrial and flex — distribution, service, and light-manufacturing space along the growth corridors.

Neighborhoods We Serve

We work throughout Cedar Park — the US 183 and Bell Boulevard corridors, the HEB Center area, and the surrounding master-planned communities, along with neighboring Leander. Every project runs through the City of Cedar Park building department.

A Central Texas community at night, representative of Cedar Park
A Central Texas community at night, representative of Cedar Park · Photo: Pexels
The Hill Country landscape near Cedar Park
The Hill Country landscape near Cedar Park · Photo: Pexels

Permitting, Terrain, and Flood in Cedar Park

Cedar Park sits in the Hill Country of Williamson County, where limestone and clay soils, Central Texas’s flash-flood exposure, and rapid growth shape commercial work. Building here means designing for terrain and water and coordinating early with the city. We manage permitting through the City of Cedar Park.

Several requirements shape commercial work here:

  • Hill Country terrain and soils — limestone, karst, and clay drive engineered foundations, rock excavation, and geotechnical design.
  • Flash flooding — the area’s creeks and flash-flood exposure make detention, drainage, and floodplain design central.
  • Fast-growth permitting — Cedar Park’s rapid growth keeps its building department busy, and early coordination keeps a project on schedule.
  • Retail and healthcare standards — active corridors and medical work bring elevated design, accessibility, and life-safety expectations.

Designing for terrain and water, and planning for the city’s review, is what keeps a Cedar Park project on schedule.

An aerial view of a growing Central Texas community
An aerial view of a growing Central Texas community · Photo: Pexels

How We Manage Risk on Cedar Park Projects

From a US 183 retail center to a medical office or venue-adjacent space near the HEB Center, the same discipline applies: build to the terrain and flood requirements, plan the logistics realistically, protect the businesses and tenants around the work, and keep life-safety systems live throughout. We coordinate deliveries, phasing, and inspections with owners, tenants, and the City of Cedar Park, and we carry the insurance limits and trade relationships that Cedar Park ownership expects.

Every job runs through a single point of accountability. Owners, tenants, the building department, and the design team work through one team that owns the schedule, the budget, and the safety plan — not a chain of subcontractors pointing at each other.

Representative Commercial Work

Plescia’s portfolio spans retail, healthcare, office, and hospitality work of the kind Cedar Park demands. While every market has its own specifics, the discipline is the same one we bring to projects across our Texas, Florida, New York, and New Jersey markets: realistic schedules, transparent budgets, and a finished space that performs. We’re glad to walk prospective Cedar Park clients through relevant past work during an initial conversation.

A Commercial General Contractor With a Texas Presence

Plescia’s Houston office anchors our Texas presence, and we bring that same accountability to Cedar Park clients, backed by a firm that builds across multiple markets. Whether you’re building retail on US 183, a medical office, or venue-adjacent space near the HEB Center, we’d welcome the conversation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Plescia do retail and shopping-center work in Cedar Park?

Yes. The US 183 and Bell Boulevard corridors drive shopping-center and mixed-use construction, and we build retail, restaurant, and storefront work across them.

Does Plescia do healthcare work in Cedar Park?

Yes. St. David’s and Baylor Scott & White anchor a growing healthcare market, and we build exam suites, imaging, and ambulatory space to the standards those uses require.

How do terrain and flash flooding affect Cedar Park projects?

Cedar Park sits on Hill Country limestone, karst, and clay, with Central Texas flash-flood exposure — so engineered foundations, rock excavation, and serious detention and drainage design are central to the work.

Does Plescia build near the HEB Center?

Yes. The HEB Center anchors Cedar Park’s sports and entertainment economy, and we build hotel and venue-adjacent commercial space serving it.

Which areas of Cedar Park does Plescia serve?

We build throughout the city — the US 183 and Bell Boulevard corridors, the HEB Center area, the surrounding master-planned communities, and neighboring Leander.


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