ZenaTech Announces Offer to Acquire Virginia Land‑Surveying Firm to Expand D.C. Metro DaaS Presence

ZENA
February 03, 2026

ZenaTech, Inc. announced on February 3 2026 that it has entered into an offer to acquire a Virginia‑based land‑surveying company with a three‑decade history of serving customers in the Washington, D.C. metro area. The target’s name and the purchase price have not yet been disclosed, but the deal is expected to close in the second quarter of 2026.

The acquisition will allow ZenaTech to merge its autonomous drone platform with the target’s established surveying contracts, creating a bundled service that delivers real‑time construction progress monitoring, environmental mapping, and public‑works project management. By adding the firm’s customer base, ZenaTech positions itself to capture a larger share of the U.S. surveying and mapping market—estimated at roughly $11.5 billion—and to deepen relationships with state, municipal, and federal clients in the capital region.

ZenaTech’s Q3 2025 financials provide context for the strategic move. The company reported revenue of $3.10 million and a GAAP loss of $12.3 million, but maintained a strong liquidity position with a current ratio of 5.42. The loss reflects ongoing investments in technology and market expansion, while the high liquidity indicates the company can fund the acquisition without immediate financing pressure.

The deal is part of ZenaTech’s broader roll‑up strategy, which has added 14 surveying and engineering firms across the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. In 2025 alone, the company completed 19 acquisitions, and the Virginia target will extend its geographic reach into the D.C. metro area, a hub for federal agencies and defense contractors that require NDAA‑compliant drone solutions. The acquisition also supports cross‑selling opportunities between the company’s DaaS offerings and its enterprise SaaS platform.

Strategically, the move strengthens ZenaTech’s foothold in a region with a high concentration of federal contracts and positions the company to leverage its autonomous drone technology for government‑grade applications. The integration of the target’s surveying expertise with ZenaTech’s drone platform is expected to accelerate procurement cycles for federal agencies, enhance the company’s competitive advantage, and create new revenue streams through bundled services. While the acquisition presents integration risks, the strategic fit and the potential for rapid scale in a high‑value market make it a significant development for investors.

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