Founded in 1997, TREVIICOS South Inc. emerged from the merger of TREVI and ICOS, consolidating global expertise and North American market insights. With origins tracing back to 1964, ICOS played a critical role in numerous iconic infrastructure projects, including the World Trade Center in New York City. Following its inception, TREVIICOS quickly secured significant contracts, notably the complex foundation system for the Southeast Expressway, known as the Big Dig. As the Big Dig concluded, TREVIICOS capitalized on the subsequent surge in private development in the Boston area, contributing to the construction of hotels, condominiums, and various facilities.
TREVIICOS has expanded its operations throughout the United States, leading to successful projects across New York and California. The company is recognized for its specialized focus on foundation construction and geotechnical engineering. Key accomplishments include critical dam and levee projects such as the rehabilitation of the Walter F. George Dam in Alabama and the Herbert Hoover Dike project in Florida.
Operating as a specialty subcontractor and general contractor, TREVIICOS has established a substantial presence from Greater Boston to New Orleans and beyond. The firm's commitment to innovative techniques aligns with its mission to tackle some of the most challenging engineering projects in North America. Today, TREVIICOS continues to combine its rich history with a forward-thinking ethos, ensuring that it remains a leader in underground engineering and foundation construction, as well as the rehabilitation of environmentally compromised sites. With a dedicated team of professionals, TREVIICOS emphasizes safety, technical excellence, and a passion for their projects, solidifying its reputation in the industry.