Charles H. Wurdeman (1871-1961) was an architect and builder based in Columbus, Nebraska.
Wurdeman was born in Sherman Township, Platte County, Nebraska, on January 28, 1871.
He created a type of reinforced concrete using crushed local flint rock and cement from Holland.
[1] The continuing firm changed its name to Reed, Veach and Wurdeman Associates[3] in 1969, and evolved into telecommunications engineering and billing.
In 2019 it is still headquartered in Columbus and provides professional services in several areas, still including architectural planning and design.