Myrtle Beach, August 20, 2025
News Summary
Myrtle Beach recently hosted the 2025 ABC Carolinas Construction Convention from August 6-8, featuring a golf tournament and enriching sessions. Attendees engaged in networking and learning led by industry experts, with highlights including a keynote by Bobbi Doorenbos and discussions on construction strategy and workforce development. The event concluded with valuable insights and excitement for next year’s convention on Hilton Head, emphasizing collaboration in the construction industry.
Myrtle Beach Welcomes Construction Professionals for a Grand Convention
This August, Myrtle Beach transformed into a hub of construction brilliance as it hosted the 2025 ABC Carolinas Construction Convention from the 6th to the 8th. With a vibrant atmosphere and a focus on collaboration, this year’s theme was all about going “Behind the Hardhat: Collaboration in Construction.” Professionals from all corners of the construction industry flocked to the Embassy Suites by Hilton Myrtle Beach Ocean Resort for three days filled with inspiration, networking, and innovation.
Golf Pros and Casual Meetups
The fun kicked off on a sunny Wednesday morning with a friendly golf tournament at the Dye Club at Barefoot Resort. Attendees gathered for an early-morning shotgun start, swinging clubs while exchanging ideas and building connections on the green. As evening fell, a delightful welcome reception took place at Seaside Vista. This relaxed setting allowed individuals to reconnect with old friends while forming new professional relationships over refreshing drinks and light snacks.
Learning and Development
Thursday was packed with action, featuring high-profile sessions and interactive activities. One of the highlights was a keynote session led by the impressive “FLASH” Bobbi Doorenbos, a decorated fighter pilot and leadership coach. With her extensive experience of over 1,300 flight hours, she shared invaluable lessons about focus, adaptability, and high-stakes leadership, leaving attendees eager to apply these insights in their fields.
The day continued with a series of breakout sessions that delved into critical topics within the industry. Brian Gallagher from CarolinaPower/PPC Partners led discussions on construction strategy, while Jennifer Wilkerson from NCCER highlighted the importance of workforce development. Additionally, the integration of Artificial Intelligence in construction was examined by Kristi Pronovost, DeAnna Thomas, and Patrick Scarpati from ABC National.
Later in the day, participants had the chance to unwind with a fun FLEX mini-golf event, mixing casual games with valuable networking opportunities. As twilight settled, everyone enjoyed the breathtaking views on the Barefoot Queen Sunset Cruise, fostering connections under the glowing sky and gentle sea breezes.
Industry and Government Dialogue
Thursday evening continued with the Free Enterprise Alliance Legislative Reception – a perfect venue for industry professionals and government representatives to engage in meaningful dialogues. As hors d’oeuvres were served in the charming Vintage 12 Area, important discussions about the future of construction were held.
Deep-Dive Discussions on the Final Day
As the convention rolled into its final day on Friday, the energy remained high with deep-dive discussions. The day kicked off with a vendor showcase spotlighting cutting-edge tools, technology, and resources from supply chain partners. A standout panel featured a vital discussion on Ownership Transfer & Management Succession, offering insights from seasoned industry professionals, ensuring everyone was equipped for sustainable business transitions.
Anirban Basu, the ABC Chief Economist, kept the momentum going by providing a forward-looking economic update. His analysis focused on strategic planning for the faster-evolving construction landscape. As the convention reached its conclusion, attendees gathered for a legal update led by ABC Chair David Pugh, outlining vital compliance challenges in the industry.
Looking Forward to Next Year
As the clock struck 12:45 PM, closing remarks signaled the wrap-up of this year’s memorable event. The convention not only provided countless networking opportunities but also fostered camaraderie and collaboration among participants. With valuable insights gained and connections made, excitement built for next year’s convention on Hilton Head, promising even more opportunities for growth and innovation in the future.
Myrtle Beach truly became a melting pot of ideas and relationships during the 2025 ABC Carolinas Construction Convention, setting the stage for a bright future in construction.
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- Groundbreak Carolinas: Behind the Hardhat Recap
- Wikipedia: Construction Convention
- Groundbreak Carolinas: ABC Carolinas Elevates Individuals
- Google Search: Construction Professional Development
- Groundbreak Carolinas: Firms Win National ABC EIC Awards
- Google Scholar: Construction Industry Awards
- Groundbreak Carolinas: Preview 2025 ABC Carolinas Convention
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