The Greatest Award Is Doing Something You're Proud Of
Sacramento Business Journal 2024
Third year in a row, Tricorp Group was honored as one of the Best Places to Work. Tricorp demonstrates our dedication to creating a supportive, engaging, and fun workplace through competitive salaries, mentoring, one-on-one time with company principals, fun events from our annual golf tournament to sports tickets to day-to-day laughter, excellent benefits including paid gym memberships and paid time off for participation in community events.
Sacramento Business Journal 2024
The AC Hotel by Marriott in downtown Sacramento is a stylish and sophisticated accommodation option for travelers. The 100,500 sq ft, 9-story (8-story over basement) hotel’s design is inspired by European aesthetics and offers upscale amenities and materials. These are showcased throughout the hotel with an elegant lobby and bar, media center rooms, a fitness room, and 179 energy-efficient guest rooms with sleek furnishings and curated artwork. 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 Golden 1 Arena and is a great addition to the downtown area.
Sacramento Business Journal 2023
Tricorp Group, Inc. was honored again by the Sacramento Business Journal as one of Sacramento’s Best Places to Work, Medium Size Category. We take pride in our Tricorp culture of a work-life balance and creating a positive work environment. We strive to make our company a great workplace through competitive salaries, excellent benefits, fun events, mentoring, one-on-one time with company principals, and paid time off for participation in community services.
Sacramento Business Journal 2023
Sonrisa studio apartments in Downtown Sacramento, is the first project to break ground under Governor Newsom’s order of Affordable Housing Development. This 26,353 square feet project features 58 micro-units of affordable housing including a ground-floor community space. The 5-story building was the first time using cross laminated timber (CLT) in this region, for horizontal and vertical components of the building. Each unit includes a built-in sofa/wall bed and wardrobe closet, ceiling fans, floor-to-ceiling windows, and individual-controlled HVAC systems.
Sacramento Business Journal 2022
Tricorp Group, Inc. was honored as one of the Best Places to Work. Tricorp strives to make our company a great workplace through competitive salaries, excellent benefits, fun events, mentoring, one-on-one time with company principals, and paid time off for participation in community events.
Sacramento Business Journal 2022
1801 West Capitol Ave. in West Sacramento, is permanent supportive housing offered to those exiting homelessness. The project consisted of 85 units, 57,192 square feet. The 3-building complex features a modern look with metal siding and plaster finish on the exterior facades with covered patio, bike storage and onsite parking. Amenities include a meeting room, community room, laundry room and an outside courtyard.
Sacramento Business Journal 2022
Tricorp Group, Inc. was recognized by Sacramento Business Journal for being an organization working to make Sacramento area a better place based on their support for local nonprofits and missions including philanthropy, volunteerism and more. In 2021, Tricorp Group contributed $128, 500 in cash donations to local charitable organizations, donated project hours, and paid volunteer hours to employees.
Sacramento Business Journal 2021
1430 Q is a luxury residential and retail mixed-use building with three levels of concrete construction and six floors of wood-framed residential units above. This required a special exception to code, which typically allows only five stories of fire-resistant wood structures. Amenities include high-end finishes and appliances, gymnasium and yoga room, rooftop terrace and courtyard with outdoor seating.
Sacramento Business Journal 2020
Academy 65 is a 6-story, 270-bed, 97,000 square foot premier, off-campus student housing community where innovation and college living intersect. This building encompasses 5 levels of apartments, parking garage and retail on the ground level. Amenities include private and group study spaces, courtyard consisting of a bar and grill area, fire pits and a hot tub, 24-hour fitness center, game room and entertainment lounges.
Sacramento Business Journal 2017
Eviva Midtown is Sacramento’s first modular residential project at 176,521 square feet, 118 apartments. The building has five stories of rental units atop a concrete podium housing ground-level retail space and one level of subterranean parking. Eviva’s 200 modular units were prefabricated off-site in Boise, Idaho. Each modular unit weighed between 30,000 and 60,000 pounds. It took seven weeks for Tricorp to set the modular units in place.
Sacramento Business Journal 2016
16 Powerhouse is a 6-story building containing the first mechanical car stackers in Sacramento. The high-end finishes, restaurants and coffee shop are some of the special amenities of this unique building. The building exceeds State Title 24 energy efficiency standards by 56 percent and is LEED Gold certified.
“It really raised the bar on what people have been doing on 16th street,” said Tom Kigar of CADA. “When I walk by there now, it feels like it has been there forever.”
2012 Sacramento Business Journal
Tricorp placed in the Top 5 of 2012 Sacramento Business Journal’s 50 Fastest-Growing Companies
At An Astonishing Growth Rate of 4,069%
The Sacramento Business Journal contest consists of the fastest-growing companies over a three year span in Sacramento and four surrounding counties.
American Subconrtactor Association
This award recognizes prime contractors that exemplify the values of subcontractors, treat them fairly on a level playing field, and consider subcontractors part of their core teams.