By Dani Sheehan.
Contractors heading to the American Sports Builders Association (ASBA) Technical Meeting, December 2–5, 2025, in San Antonio, will find one of the most valuable technical and networking events in the sports surfacing world — and CoatingsCoffeeShop® will be right in the middle of the action. We’ll be live streaming from the California Sport Surfaces booths (#206 and #208) throughout the week, bringing conversations about innovation, materials and best practices straight to your devices.
With more than 1,400 industry professionals, the ASBA Technical Meeting is where builders, designers, manufacturers and decision-makers come together to strengthen the future of sports facility construction. Whether you work on courts, tracks, fields or indoor surfaces, this event offers 36 education sessions packed with practical, technical takeaways you can apply immediately in the field. Certified Builders can also earn up to 12 continuing education points, making the event an important investment in your professional development.
Additionally, contractors will find meaningful networking opportunities on the trade show floor. It’s an ideal place to connect with trusted partners like ICP Group, learn about new products and systems and explore solutions to help you deliver longer-lasting, better-performing surfaces for your projects.
From meals and receptions to the always-popular Division Meetings, you can forge new connections and nurture existing relationships while actively impacting your work. These open discussions give you a direct voice in shaping industry guidelines and construction manuals. If you’ve ever wanted to influence standards or share field-level feedback, this is your chance.
Whether you join us in person or tune in on the CCS YouTube channel, CoatingsCoffeeShop will be capturing the insights and innovations shaping the future of sport surface construction. Stop by booths #206 and #208 to say hello and stay connected to the conversations that matter.
Learn more about California Sports Surfaces in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.CaliforniaSportsSurfaces.com.

About Dani
Dani is a writer for The Coffee Shops and AskARoofer™. When she's not writing or researching, she's teaching yoga classes or exploring new hiking trails.
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