ZenaTech buys 23rd firm, expands Colorado drone surveying push
By AI, Created 7:51 PM UTC, June 03, 2026, /AGP/ – ZenaTech said June 3 it acquired High Prairie Survey Company, its 23rd deal and second Colorado land surveying firm, deepening its Drone as a Service footprint in the Denver growth corridor. The move brings the company closer to its goal of 25 acquisitions by mid-2026 and adds recurring surveying revenue in a fast-growing market.
Why it matters: - The deal expands ZenaTech’s Drone as a Service, or DaaS, platform in one of Colorado’s fastest-growing development corridors. - High Prairie adds recurring land surveying and development-related customers in real estate, construction, utilities, agriculture and infrastructure. - ZenaTech is now closer to its stated target of acquiring 25 companies by mid-2026.
What happened: - ZenaTech closed its acquisition of High Prairie Survey Company, a land survey engineering firm based in Kiowa, Colorado. - The transaction is ZenaTech’s 23rd acquisition and its second land survey engineering firm in Colorado. - The company said the deal strengthens its presence in the southeastern Denver metropolitan area and growth corridor. - ZenaTech also said the acquisition advances its broader DaaS and AI-autonomy platform.
The details: - High Prairie has operated for 40 years and serves Castle Rock, Parker, Elizabeth and surrounding areas in Douglas and Elbert counties. - The company provides boundary and ALTA/NSPS land title surveys, construction staking, subdivision mapping, engineering support and infrastructure-related surveying. - ZenaTech said High Prairie’s client base includes real estate clients, residential developers, construction companies and infrastructure clients. - The Colorado purchase follows Rampart Surveys of Woodland Park, which ZenaTech described as its first Colorado location. - ZenaTech said a dedicated B2i Digital profile page is coming soon.
Between the lines: - ZenaTech is using acquisitions to bring traditional surveying businesses into a drone-driven operating model. - The strategy targets established firms with existing revenue streams that can be layered with drone-powered data collection, aerial intelligence and AI analytics. - That approach is designed to increase efficiency, speed up project timelines and expand recurring revenue without requiring customers to buy drone infrastructure themselves.
What’s next: - ZenaTech said it expects the integration of drone-powered surveying and analytics to improve service capabilities for developers, builders, utility operators, inspections customers and agricultural and ranching clients. - The company is still working toward its goal of 25 acquisitions by mid-2026. - ZenaTech said the DaaS rollout will continue across U.S. and global markets through additional acquisitions and location expansion.
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