Commercial office building, representative of Piscataway's corporate and research corridors
Commercial office building, representative of Piscataway's corporate and research corridors · Photo: Cara Denison / Pexels
This page covers how Plescia serves Piscataway—the corridors we build in, the commercial sectors and project types we deliver, the local approvals and logistics that shape every job, and the kind of commercial work that defines our portfolio across the township.

Where We Build: Piscataway Districts We Serve

Piscataway is a major Middlesex County center for research, corporate offices, and logistics, shaped by Rutgers University and its highway access. We work across:

  • The Centennial Avenue corridor – office, research, and industrial parks;
  • The Stelton Road and Route 18 corridor – retail, service, and commercial frontage;
  • The River Road and Rutgers Busch/Livingston edge – university-adjacent and institutional work;
  • The Hoes Lane area – medical and life-sciences facilities;
  • The I-287 and highway corridors – warehouse, flex, and distribution space.

Commercial Sectors We Build in Piscataway

  • Office and corporate space and headquarters build-outs;
  • Life-sciences, lab, and pharma fit-outs;
  • Industrial, warehouse, and flex space;
  • Medical and outpatient facilities;
  • Retail and restaurant build-outs along Stelton Road and Route 18;
  • Institutional and university-adjacent work.
Commercial construction site, representative of build-outs across Piscataway
Commercial construction site, representative of build-outs across Piscataway · Photo: Peter Dyllong / Pexels
Glass office building, representative of Piscataway's office and life-sciences market
Glass office building, representative of Piscataway's office and life-sciences market · Photo: Jan van der Wolf / Pexels

Spotlight: A Research, Corporate, and Logistics Hub

Piscataway’s economy is built on research and industry. Rutgers University’s Busch and Livingston campuses anchor a deep life-sciences and technology presence, corporate and office parks line Centennial Avenue, and easy access to I-287, Route 18, and the wider highway network makes the township a natural home for lab, flex, and distribution space.
That mix demands range. Lab and life-sciences build-outs carry specialized mechanical, electrical, and clean-space requirements; warehouse and flex projects turn on structure, loading, and speed; office fit-outs turn on finishes and schedule. We deliver across all of them, coordinating the specialized trades and long-lead systems these projects require so they open on time and to specification.

Suburban commercial center, representative of Piscataway's retail corridors
Suburban commercial center, representative of Piscataway's retail corridors · Photo: Erik Mclean / Pexels

Local Approvals and Construction Logistics in Piscataway

Every Piscataway project is built to the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code and runs through the township’s building department, planning and zoning boards, and Middlesex County review where applicable. Research and industrial sites add specialized systems, stormwater, and access considerations. Our preconstruction approach—detailed budgeting, realistic scheduling, and constructability review with early municipal and county coordination—keeps projects compliant and protects opening dates.

Commercial Construction and General Contracting Services

  • Ground-up commercial, office, and industrial construction;
  • Life-sciences, lab, and cleanroom-adjacent fit-outs;
  • Warehouse, flex, and distribution build-outs;
  • Medical and outpatient facilities;
  • Retail, restaurant, and tenant fit-outs;
  • Full construction management and general contracting.

Working from our New Jersey headquarters in Morristown, Plescia delivers Piscataway projects with realistic schedules, transparent budgets, and the technical discipline research and industrial work demands—all through a single point of accountability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What parts of Piscataway does Plescia serve?

We build throughout Piscataway, including the Centennial Avenue office and industrial parks, the Stelton Road and Route 18 commercial corridor, the River Road and Rutgers edge, the Hoes Lane medical area, and the I-287 warehouse and flex corridors.

Does Plescia build lab and life-sciences space in Piscataway?

Yes. Piscataway’s Rutgers-anchored research base drives strong demand for lab and life-sciences build-outs, which we deliver with their specialized mechanical, electrical, and clean-space requirements alongside office, industrial, and medical work.

What types of commercial construction does Plescia do in Piscataway?

Office and corporate build-outs, life-sciences and lab fit-outs, warehouse and flex space, medical facilities, retail and restaurant construction, and full construction management and general contracting.

Does Plescia build warehouse and distribution space in Piscataway?

Yes. With access to I-287 and Route 18, Piscataway is a logistics market, and we deliver warehouse, flex, and distribution build-outs focused on structure, loading, and schedule.

Where is Plescia based relative to Piscataway?

Our New Jersey headquarters is in Morristown, with easy highway access to Middlesex County, so our teams cover Piscataway projects while keeping a single point of accountability.


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