Education

    Tricorp Aces the Education Construction Test

    As a leader in educational facility construction in Northern California, TRICORP Construction understands the logistics of working safely and efficiently around operational facilities. Our track record of completing projects around active schools speaks for itself. Our experience spans the gamut of educational programs, from elementary school to university; ground-up to modernization/expansion; for both private and public sector clients.

    Building Greener Schools
    We work with clients to incorporate sustainable building practices. TRICORP’s LEED-Accredited Professionals guide our clients through the process to assure that their environmental and business goals are achieved.

    Building Types

    • K-12
    • COLLEGE
    • UNIVERSITY

     

    St. Albans Country Day School, Roseville, CA

     

    The project consisted of ground up construction of a new library for a K-6 private school. The project was locating in the center of the campus. This project was completed while school was in session. Special coordination was required for all deliveries and exterior work.

     


    Inderkum High School, Sacramento, CA

     

    New 2000-student high school campus featuring innovative energy systems including an underground closed-loop geothermal system and a solar energy system with 150,000 square feet of photovoltaic panels. Tony Moayed and Ken Cohen provided project management on the project 

     


    California State University Sacramento Bookstore, Sacramento, CA

     

    The 93,000 s.f. new structural steel frame building with precast and composite aluminum  panel exterior cladding system houses a bookstore as well as offices to the University Enterprises, Inc. Tony Moayed prepared estimates, value engineering, and constructability reviews. TCMS, Inc. was the IOR on the project

     


    Activity Recreation Center, UC Davis University, Davis, CA

     

    This new 150,000 s.f. structural steel frame, precast and masonry exterior cladding building houses all of the University’s recreation amenities. Tony Moayed and Ken Cohen provided construction management service