

AWARDS


Sacramento Business Journal 2019-2020
Best Real Estate Projects STUDENT HOUSING
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 six-story 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 2016-2017
Best Real Estate Projects INNOVATION
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 2015-2016
Best Real Estate Projects MIXED-USE
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."
American Subcontractors Association
General Contractor of the Year 2009
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.



The Sacramento Business Journal contest consists of the fastest-growing companies
over a three year span in Sacramento and four surrounding counties.
Tricorp took the #1 spot in the 100 Fastest-Growing Companies
at an astonishing growth rate of 4,069%.

Tricorp placed in the Top 5 of
2012 Sacramento Business Journal's
50 Fastest Growing-Companies
Tricorp was the fastest-growing company ever in the Sacramento Business Journal's contest history
at a rate of 4,069%

TMCS, Tricorp's affiliate construction management company, placed in the top
2011 Sacramento Business Journal's
15 Construction Management Companies

Tricorp remains consistent placing in the top 2011 Sacramento Business Journal's
25 General Building Contractors

Tricorp remains consistent placing in the top 2010 Sacramento Business Journal's
25 General Building Contractors

2009 Sacramento Business Journal's
Fastest-Growing Companies

2009 Sacramento Business Journal's
15 Construction Management Companies

Tricorp Construction placed in the Top 10
2011 Sacramento Business Journal's
100 Fastest-Growing Companies
after placing #1 in 2007.

Best of Sacramento 2009 General Contractors

The $32 million facility combines activity and recreation under one roof for use by the student and faculty at UC Davis.
TMCS, the construction Management arm of Tricorp was instrumental as the Program Manager from hiring the contractor, McCarthy Building Companies through design, preconstruction and construction.
The second-floor jogging track meandering over and around the climbing wall created a fantastic connection and flow between two buildings. This created many logistical challenges with fire codes, occupancy, air balance and commissioning of the facility, which were all resolved during design and construction in a teamwork atmosphere.
This 155,000 square-foot, $32 million complex was delivered on time and within budget through collaboration and ingenuity by the entire project team.


Tony Moayed, CEO and Founder of Tricorp Group, received the
President's Medal for Distinguished Service
in 2013 from Dr. Alex Gonzalez, President of California State University, Sacramento
Mr. Moayed’s many contributions span over 10 years, including:
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A Professor teaching the Advanced Estimating class at CSUS for 5 years,
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Co-founder of the Sacramento Construction Management Education Foundation Board (SCMEF) supporting educational excellence for the construction management industry,
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Chairman of the Reno Competition while sitting on the Board of SCMEF for 5 years,
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Program Manager for the $240 million South Quadrant Campus improvement plan. In this he managed the design and construction of such facilities as the WELL, Bookstore, Broad Athletic Facility, Parking Structure III while helping deliver the Destination 2010 initiative, on time and within budget, and,
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Leading an successful sponsored Tricorp Annual Golf Tournament for 10 years benefiting the CSUS' Construction Management program.