Triunity, Inc.

Triunity, Inc. may be based in Denver, Colorado, but Marvin Thomas is firmly rooted in Massachusetts. The CEO and co-founder considers this state home. He has had a residence here since 1989 and raised his daughters in Massachusetts—both of whom work in-state now. That's why Marvin is proud Triunity has been working with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) since 2015.

After earning a degree in electrical engineering, Marvin began his career in the United States Air Force where he received training as a project manager. From there, Marvin partnered with his brother, Jonnie Thomas, who was putting his own electrical engineering degree to use working in utilities and transit systems. The two founded Triunity in 2003 and built the DBE-certified company around their expertise: program management and engineering design.

Because of their past work with MBTA, the GLX Project was on Triunity's radar for some time. They are excited to be a part of the GLXC team now as a subcontractor to STV, Inc., providing project controls, document management and computer aided design (CAD) services. Triunity specializes in Program Management / Construction Management (PM/CM), as well as Systems and Civil Engineering services for the transportation industry, including designing communication backbones and subsystems interfaces. The Triunity team enjoys bringing their extensive experience to the unique challenges of working on the oldest transit system in the country.

Besides their headquarters in Denver, Triunity also has offices in Los Angeles and Seattle, and the company has been involved with projects all across the country. Marvin estimates that Triunity has worked on nearly half of the light rail systems in the U.S., but right now Marvin's focus is close to his home state. He told us that Triunity is excited about the planned multi-use community path connecting several of the new stations and is eager to bring new transportation options to Massachusetts residents.