Our fundamental commitment is to be recognized within the industry as a professional corporation that consistently meets or exceeds its client’s expectations.
Tricorp Group, Inc. strives to be the leader in our industry by implementing ingenuity and continuous improvement internally and externally with our clients, architects, and subcontractors. At Tricorp Group, we are proactive and dedicated to meeting or exceeding our clients’ needs to maximize their investment.
As a locally owned company, all decisions are made immediately and decisively. The Tricorp Group principals are involved in the day-to-day decisions, work progress, and owner relationships to ensure continuity. When you work with Tricorp Group, you work directly with our principals who can make decisions quickly. Our commitment to client relationships and follow-through sets the example for all Tricorp Group employees.
Tricorp has been in business in California for nearly 20 years. By 2007, it was recognized as the fastest growing company in the Sacramento area and its four surrounding counties. By 2011, Tricorp had expanded its operations to the Central Valley and Southern California with Multifamily and Hospitality work. In 2014, Tricorp closed its Southern California offices, and started Tricorp Group, a new corporation to focus on projects being constructed in Northern California, bringing all operations back to its Sacramento headquarters.
The decision to focus on Northern California work, fewer projects, and less revenue has paid handsome dividends for Tricorp Group, its clients, and building partners. The company has become well known for its successful delivery of innovative and challenging projects due to its focused approach, and direct involvement of its principals on every project.
Medium Size Category
Sacramento Business Journal 2024
Urban Hotel Category
Sacramento Business Journal 2024
AC Hotel by Marriott in downtown Sacramento is an 8-story concrete structure with a basement. The European inspired decor hotel features an upscale lobby and bar area, two media center rooms, and a fitness room. The sophisticated guest rooms and public spaces feature sleek finishings, curated artwork and intuitive technology. Exterior features include aluminum storefront windows with aluminum fins, aluminum sunscreens, insulated metal panels, external insulation & finish system (EIFS), and exposed concrete. The hotel is walking distance away from the Golden 1 Arena and makes a great addition to the downtown area.
Smart Growth/Green Building Category
Sacramento Business Journal 2023
Sonrisa is the first project to break ground under Governor Newsom’s Executive Order N-06-19 for Affordable Housing Development. This 5-story building was the first time using cross-laminated timber (CLT), in this region, for horizontal and vertical components of the building. This 26,353-square-foot project features 58 micro-units of affordable housing, including a ground-floor community space.
Medium Size Category
Sacramento Business Journal 2022
Sacramento Business Journal 2022
Affordable Housing Category
Sacramento Business Journal 2022
Permanent supportive housing helping families exit homelessness. The project consists of 3 buildings, each 3 to 4-stories, with a gross square footage of 57,192.
Mixed-Use Category
Sacramento Business Journal 2021
1430 Q is the first building in the nation to be permitted for 6-stories of wood construction over a 3-story concrete podium. Careful design and preconstruction resulted in approval of an Alternate Means and Methods Request from the City of Sacramento to construct this 9-story, 75 unit, 96,000 square foot, mixed-use building.
Tricorp Group moved company headquarters to Rocklin, CA.
Ryan Smith, Chris Cormier, and Matt Carota, Acquire Tricorp Group Inc.
(pictured left to right)
Sept. 2020
The plan to keep growing Tricorp Group, Inc. after the retirement of its founder, Tony Moayed, was set in motion in 2020 when the company was acquired by new principals. Mr. Moayed will stay on until the end of 2023 to advise and mentor the new ownership group.
Student Housing Category
Sacramento Business Journal 2020
The 6-story, mixed-use student housing building was developed near CSU Sacramento. Along with its 300 beds, the 97,000 square foot complex contains a rooftop terrace, fitness center, and game room.
Innovation Category
Sacramento Business Journal 2017
This project was the Sacramento Region’s first completed modular building. 250 modules were manufactured and shipped to Sacramento, then placed and connected to form the multifamily mixed-use building with 118 residential units. At the time of construction, the underground parking and foundations for the building broke local records for largest concrete pour.
Tricorp completed construction of this design/build, 5-star, 68-room luxury boutique hotel in St. Helena, CA in 2017. The historical renovation of the existing Acacia House includes 5 guest rooms, reception, wine tasting room, and a restaurant; this is the focal point of the development. The spa and conference room are in separate buildings, yet central to the rest of the guest room buildings and pool. This property is located next to the Beringer Mansion to the north and vineyards to the west. The resort is ranked one of the top 10 in the world.
Mixed-use Category
Sacramento Business Journal 2016
16 Powerhouse is a 5-story, luxury, mixed-use project with 50 units. The 84,969 square foot project is LEED® Gold Certified, containing solar electric, solar hot water, efficient lighting and HVAC, as well as a 49 vehicle mechanical parking system.
Tricorp Group moved its headquarters to 11th & G Streets in Downtown Sacramento.
San Diego Housing Federation
50 Units of Fewer
The Post, Imperial Beach
Construction of mixed use project including multifamily and retail space. The project has achieved LEED Platinum Certification, and includes a “Green Screen” on two sides of the building, consisting of a lattice system and climbing plants that provide shading to the building.
Tricorp Group, Inc. was founded.
Placed 15 out of 100
Sacramento Business Journal
Tricorp continues to grow and exceed expectations.
This complete exterior and interior renovation of a 126 unit, 7-building, 151,200 square foot apartment complex is Tricorp’s largest project to date, with a completed cost of $52,000,000. Built on the hills overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Marin County, the buildings required rebuilding of everything outside of the rough framing, and rebuilding of one fire damaged building.
Placed in the Top 5 out of 50
Sacramento Business Journal 2012
Tricorp opened an Irvine office to expand in the Southern California market working on Multifamily & Hospitality projects. In addition, Tricorp acquired a book of work with additional staff. This opened up expanded work in Southern California, multifamily and affordable housing, and hospitality markets.
This hotel was the first Public/Private Partnership project built on a university campus in California. After the first phase was built, Tricorp was invited to build the negotiated, design/build second phase as well.
Tricorp made seismic upgrades to the rotunda, replaced the HVAC on the roof, and then had added scope to remodel the Senate and Assembly chambers while Congress was in session. This project had high security protocols and complex client coordination.
The #1 Fastest Growing Company in Sacramento and its four surrounding counties.
Sacramento Business Journal 2007
American Subcontractors Association
Taking care of those who work with us.
From 2005 until 2009, Tricorp performed over 50 tenant improvements for CALPers at its Headquarters and at Lincoln Plaza. After completion of the Headquarters, Tricorp performed interior improvements including re-stacking of several departments, moving walls, doors, lighting and HVAC components while the building was occupied. Tricorp also performed sitework including new benches, ramps, planters, lighting, and landscape work. They completely renovated the existing interior planters at the Lincoln Plaza Atrium, work performed solely on weekends. They remodeled the Lincoln Plaza Boardroom. Also at Lincoln Plaza, Tricorp built a 2,500 square foot Data Center, installed a 1,000 k.w. generator, a UPS system, replaced and upgraded the boilers and cooling towers on the building, and did a tenant improvement build out.
Tricorp’s first project is complete!
Tony Moayed founds Tricorp Construction