ZenaTech Expands Drone as a Service Into Homebuilder Land Surveying Workflows

Reuters03-07
ZenaTech Expands Drone as a Service Into Homebuilder Land Surveying Workflows

ZenaTech Inc. said it is integrating drone-based workflows into land surveying services for national homebuilders through its Drone as a Service operations, leveraging capabilities from its acquired surveying firm Cardinal Civil Resources. The company said survey turnaround for permit-focused work that can take up to 10 days is expected to be reduced to three days or less using standardized processes and drone-enabled workflows. ZenaTech said its builder service offerings include topography, plot plans, boundary validation, zoning compliance, and jurisdiction-specific formatting, and it plans to participate in the 2026 International Builders’ Show in Orlando, Florida on February 17-19.

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