Thinking About Using Drones in Construction? Attorneys Explain What Subcontractors Need to Know in New FASA Video-on-Demand
More and more contractors and subcontractors are using unmanned aircraft for real-time information and monitoring on their construction projects. For those who have not yet started using drones on their projects, attorneys Brian Esler, P.C., and Seth Row, Miller Nash Graham & Dunn, LLP, explain what subcontractors need to know before using drones legally on the construction job.
In the Foundation of the American Subcontractors Association’s new video-on-demand, “Using Drones: What Subcontractors Need to Know,” Esler and Row explain the FAA regulations on drone use and what steps they should take to minimize risks from drone use, including insurance traps for the unwary.
“Using Drones: What Subcontractors Need to Know” (Item #8115) is $65 for ASA members and $95 for nonmembers. This and other on-demand videos are available through FASA’s Contractors’ Knowledge Depot.
FASA was established in 1987 as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt entity to support research, education and public awareness. Through its Contractors’ Knowledge Network, FASA is committed to forging and exploring the critical issues shaping subcontractors and specialty trade contractors in the construction industry. FASA provides subcontractors and specialty trade contractors with the tools, techniques, practices, attitude and confidence they need to thrive and excel in the construction industry.