Construction Law Advisory - March 2016

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The use of drones on construction projects is increasing rapidly, as the construction industry realizes their many beneficial uses, including: collecting and analyzing aerial imagery; surveying; digitizing geographic terrain; inspecting or monitoring structures and project sites continuously and in real time; and assisting in the management of the project design, construction, and maintenance process. Companies seeking to use drones for such purposes, however, must follow lengthy, costly and burdensome FAA regulations. But this may soon change.

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