Innovative tools and software programs that can be utilised at different stages of a construction project, from inception to completion, are collectively called digital technologies (DTs). Drones are invaluable for construction projects since they substantially increase productivity, safety, and data collection. During the construction stage of a project, drones can provide accurate and comprehensive data. The study aims to investigate strategies for enhancing the sustainability of building construction in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana through drones. After a thorough literature analysis, ten key indicators were established to guarantee the sustainability of building construction. The indicators were then confirmed using a questionnaire survey. Professionals in building construction, including architects, quantity surveyors, site engineers, and supervisors, were chosen for the studies using the snowball sampling technique. One-way ANOVA, frequency, percentage, mean value, and other statistical methods were used to analyze the collected data. According to the report, regular maintenance, risk assessment, data security and privacy, training and skill development, and extended battery life are the main building sustainability strategies. Following the supply of standards for drone operation, construction organizations, professional bodies, and the government would benefit from assessing the critical strategies for building construction sustainability. This study adds significantly to the body of knowledge by describing how developing economies like Ghana, where drone use is uncommon, could operationalize drones effectively and efficiently using the outlined strategies.