About Three Peak
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Nate Jensen wanted to work closer to the client and stay involved in the full process. He brought Porter Nielsen in to help build a company with stronger systems, clearer communication, and a more thoughtful experience from first conversation to final walkthrough.
Too many projects are built around fragmentation. The designer is over here. The contractor is over there. The client is left trying to connect the dots while the budget moves underneath them.
Three Peak was built to close that gap. Nate wanted to be closer to the customer and more involved in the entire process. Porter came in to help make the company more professional, more structured, and more thoughtful from the client's side of the experience.
We believe the quality of a project is shaped long before the finish work goes in. Better questions, earlier clarity, and stronger coordination change the outcome.
That is why we built a team with dedicated design, project management, and on-site supervision — so every phase of the work is led by someone whose only job is to get it right.
The people funding the project should not have to manage the chaos.
LEADERSHIP
A serious project needs more than taste. It needs judgment, communication, and people who can carry the standard from first meeting to final details.

Founder | General Contractor
Nate grew up in construction and brings more than 20 years of experience to the work. He started as a flooring subcontractor, then went on to own flooring companies, framing companies, excavating companies, and concrete companies before moving fully into general contracting. He later spent time in the corporate world before returning to independent GC work, where he could stay closer to the client, the decisions, and the full life of the project. Nate understands complicated jobs, trade sequencing, and the realities that make or break a build.

Partner | Systems, Strategy, and Client Experience
Porter helps shape the experience behind the work. He holds an MBA from the University of Utah, is a licensed contractor, and also owns a smaller contracting firm in St. George. He thrives on building processes that make a premium project feel clearer, more professional, and easier for clients to trust. Porter loves this valley, cares deeply about Park City, and wants to help it grow responsibly while giving the people fronting the capital an experience that feels worthy of the investment.
The best projects happen when the people leading them care as much about the process as the result.
WHAT WE BELIEVE
We do not think premium means more drama wrapped in nicer materials. We think it means better judgment, earlier clarity, and a process that respects the client, the capital, and the complexity of the work.
The quality of the finished project is shaped by what gets clarified before construction begins.
A premium experience means clearer decisions, tighter coordination, and fewer avoidable surprises.
From trade sequencing to scope clarity, the details behind the walls matter just as much as the ones you see.
We care about this valley and want to help shape homes and projects that feel additive, responsible, and built to last.
A process as refined as the result.
The work behind the work



WHAT WE VALUE
These are the principles that shape how we build, how we communicate, and how we carry a project from first conversation to final detail.
We build beautiful, durable homes with the highest quality and care.
We listen, exceed expectations, and put our clients at the heart of every decision.
Perfection lives in every detail. We never settle for less.
We communicate openly and honestly, so you always know exactly where your project stands.
We deliver on time, on budget, and with total integrity every time.
A better process is not a slogan. It is a standard built on pillars.
GET IN TOUCH
Whether you're planning a custom home or a serious remodel, Three Peak is built for clients who want more clarity, better judgment, and a project that feels well led from the start.
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Whether you're planning a custom build or rethinking the home you already own, the right conversation is the first step.