
Plescia Construction & Development is a commercial general contractor and construction management firm building across Collin County — the corporate-relocation epicenter of North Texas and one of the fastest-growing, most affluent counties in the country. From Toyota’s North American headquarters and Legacy West in Plano to Frisco’s ‘$5 billion mile’ and the booming communities of McKinney and Allen, we build to the standard — and the clay-soil and severe-weather conditions — North Texas demands.
Commercial Construction Across Collin County
Collin County has become the destination for companies leaving higher-tax, higher-cost states. Plano alone has drawn Toyota, JPMorgan Chase, Liberty Mutual, and FedEx Office, anchored by the Legacy West and Legacy Business Park developments; Frisco’s ‘$5 billion mile’ has assembled the Dallas Cowboys’ headquarters at The Star, the PGA of America’s headquarters, and a wave of mixed-use, sports, and entertainment development; and McKinney and Allen pair historic downtowns with explosive retail and residential growth. Each of these asks something specific from a contractor, and we build to it.
Our Collin County work spans the full range of commercial space:
- Office and corporate — Class A office, corporate headquarters, and campuses in Plano, Frisco, and along the Dallas North Tollway.
- Retail, restaurant, and mixed-use — retail and mixed-use across Legacy West, Frisco Station, Watters Creek, and the master-planned communities.
- Healthcare and medical office — exam suites, imaging, and ambulatory space serving the county’s fast-growing health systems.
- Hospitality and entertainment — hotels, restaurants, and venue-adjacent space across Frisco and Plano.
- Industrial and flex — distribution, service, and flex space along the county’s growth corridors.
Communities We Serve
We work throughout Collin County — Plano and Legacy West, Frisco and the ‘$5 billion mile,’ McKinney, Allen, and Wylie. Each city runs its own building department, and we plan for it.


Permitting, Soils, and Severe Weather in Collin County
Collin County’s breakneck growth sits on the expansive clay soils of the Blackland Prairie and under North Texas’s tornado-and-hail weather pattern — so engineered foundations and resilient roofing and envelopes are central. Its cities are among the busiest building departments in the state. We manage permitting across all of them.
Several requirements shape commercial work here:
- Expansive clay soils — the area’s soils demand engineered foundations — post-tensioned slabs, drilled piers, and moisture management — on nearly every project.
- Tornado and hail design — severe storms make impact-resistant roofing and robust envelopes central, though Collin County is inland and outside any coastal windstorm zone.
- Fast-growth permitting — Plano, Frisco, McKinney, and Allen run some of the busiest building departments in Texas, and early coordination keeps a project on schedule.
- Corporate and mixed-use standards — headquarters and high-profile mixed-use bring elevated design, accessibility, and life-safety expectations.
Designing for soil and storms, and planning for the city’s review, is what keeps a Collin County project on schedule.

How We Manage Risk on Collin County Projects
From a Legacy West corporate build-out to a Frisco mixed-use project or a McKinney retail center, the same discipline applies: build to the foundation and severe-weather 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 right city, and we carry the insurance limits and trade relationships that Collin County ownership expects.
Every job runs through a single point of accountability. Owners, tenants, building departments, 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 office, retail, healthcare, and mixed-use work of the kind Collin County 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 Collin County 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 Collin County clients, backed by a firm that builds across multiple markets. Whether you’re relocating a headquarters to Plano, developing in Frisco, or building retail in McKinney, we’d welcome the conversation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Plescia build corporate headquarters in Plano and Legacy West?
Yes. Plano is the corporate-relocation epicenter of North Texas — home to Toyota, JPMorgan Chase, Liberty Mutual, and others anchored by Legacy West — and we build Class A office and corporate space there.
Does Plescia work in Frisco's '$5 billion mile'?
Yes. Frisco’s ‘$5 billion mile’ has assembled the Dallas Cowboys’ headquarters at The Star, the PGA of America headquarters, and major mixed-use development, and we build office, retail, hospitality, and mixed-use across it.
How do clay soils and hail affect Collin County projects?
Collin County sits on expansive clay soils and in tornado-and-hail country, so engineered foundations (post-tensioned slabs, drilled piers) and impact-resistant roofing and envelopes are central to the work.
Does Plescia handle fast-growth permitting in Collin County?
Yes. Plano, Frisco, McKinney, and Allen run some of the busiest building departments in Texas, and we coordinate with the right city early to keep projects on schedule.
Which areas of Collin County does Plescia serve?
We build throughout the county — Plano and Legacy West, Frisco and the ‘$5 billion mile,’ McKinney, Allen, and Wylie.

