
Plescia Construction & Development is a commercial general contractor and construction management firm building in Pompano Beach — a Broward County city that pairs one of South Florida’s largest industrial bases with a revitalizing beachfront. From the distribution corridors along I-95 to the redeveloped pier and beach district, a growing downtown, and a strong marine industry, we build to the standard — and the strict Broward code — this market demands.
Commercial Construction in Pompano Beach
Pompano Beach is a market of real range. It holds one of the largest industrial and distribution bases in Broward County, spread along the I-95 and Powerline Road corridors; its beachfront has been transformed by a major pier and beach-district redevelopment, bringing new hospitality and dining; downtown and the Old Town area are growing; and the city’s marine industry and Isle Casino add their own commercial demand. Each of these asks something specific from a contractor, and we build to it.
Our Pompano Beach work spans the full range of commercial space:
- Industrial and logistics — warehouse, distribution, and flex space along the I-95 and Powerline corridors.
- Hospitality and restaurant — hotels, restaurants, and entertainment in the redeveloped pier and beach district.
- Retail and mixed-use — retail and mixed-use in downtown, Old Town, and across the city.
- Marine and waterfront — marine and waterfront commercial facilities serving the city’s boating industry.
- Healthcare and office — medical office and commercial office serving the city’s providers and employers.
Neighborhoods We Serve
We work throughout Pompano Beach — the Pier and beach district, downtown and Old Town, the I-95 and Powerline industrial corridors, and the marine and waterfront areas. Every project runs through the City of Pompano Beach building department.


Permitting and Code in Pompano Beach
As part of Broward County, Pompano Beach sits in the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone — the strictest part of the Florida Building Code — and its beachfront and low-lying areas bring real flood exposure, while its large industrial base brings its own code and life-safety demands. Building here means designing for wind, water, and the requirements of heavy commercial use, through the City of Pompano Beach.
Several requirements shape commercial work here:
- High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) — wind-load and missile-impact design govern the envelope, with products carrying Miami-Dade Notices of Acceptance (NOAs).
- Coastal and stormwater flood — the beach and low-lying areas bring FEMA flood-zone, base flood elevation, and stormwater requirements.
- Industrial code and life-safety — warehouse and distribution buildings bring fire-protection, loading, and occupancy requirements that shape the work.
- Building recertification — Broward’s recertification and Florida’s milestone inspection programs drive structural and facade repairs on existing buildings.
Designing for wind, water, and use from the start is what keeps a Pompano Beach project on schedule.

How We Manage Risk on Pompano Beach Projects
From an I-95 distribution building to a redeveloped beachfront restaurant, the same discipline applies: build to the HVHZ and the 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 Pompano Beach, and we carry the insurance limits and trade relationships that Pompano Beach 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 industrial, hospitality, retail, and marine work of the kind Pompano Beach demands. While every market has its own specifics, the discipline is the same one we bring to projects across our Florida, New York, New Jersey, and Texas markets: realistic schedules, transparent budgets, and a finished space that performs. We’re glad to walk prospective Pompano Beach clients through relevant past work during an initial conversation.
A Commercial General Contractor in South Florida
Plescia’s Florida office in neighboring Fort Lauderdale makes Pompano Beach part of our home market — a local, accountable partner backed by a firm that builds across multiple markets. Whether you’re an operator in the industrial corridors, a developer on the redeveloped beachfront, or an owner in the marine industry, we’d welcome the conversation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Plescia do industrial and distribution construction in Pompano Beach?
Yes. Pompano Beach holds one of the largest industrial and distribution bases in Broward County, along the I-95 and Powerline corridors, and we build warehouse, distribution, and flex space there.
Does Plescia build in the redeveloped Pompano Beach pier and beach district?
Yes. The beachfront has been transformed by a major pier and beach-district redevelopment, and we build hospitality, restaurant, and entertainment space across it.
Does Plescia do marine and waterfront work in Pompano Beach?
Yes. Pompano Beach has a strong marine industry, and we build marine and waterfront commercial facilities, planning for the waterway access and seawall requirements those sites demand.
How do the HVHZ and flood rules affect Pompano Beach projects?
As part of Broward County, Pompano Beach is in the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone — wind and missile-impact design with Miami-Dade NOAs — and its beachfront and low-lying areas bring FEMA flood-zone and base flood elevation requirements.
Which areas of Pompano Beach does Plescia serve?
We build throughout the city — the Pier and beach district, downtown and Old Town, the I-95 and Powerline industrial corridors, and the marine and waterfront areas.

