Bentall Centre, Vancouver

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Bentall Centre logo.

The Bentall Centre is the collective name for five office towers, plus the basement mall, located in Downtown Vancouver's financial district. The shopping mall under the complex includes a food court, post office and an office supply store, Grand & Toy. The mall has a direct connection with the SkyTrain's Burrard Station.

On January 7, 1981 four carpenters fell 36 floors to the deaths while working on the Bentall Tower Four that was under construction, near Melville and Thurlow Street; in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The news of this horrific accident shocked people across Canada and around the world.

Carpenters; Guenter Otto Couvreux, 49; Donald Wayne Davis, 34; Yrjo Mitrunen, 46 and Brian John Stevenson, 21 were preparing a platform known as a ‘fly form’ for the last concrete pour on the roof of the 36 storey building.
Without warning the fly form; known as ‘fly form E’, fell over the edge and carried the four men to their deaths.
On February 23, 1981 the Coroner’s Inquest was held in Vancouver. It would be referred to as a marathon inquest as it went into the eighth day as 30 witnesses were called upon to testify.
Anthes Equipment Ltd was the company that designed and supplied the fly forms to the contractor building the Bentall tower.
Anthes Equipment Ltd of Toronto was not registered to be working in B. C. at the time of the accident; leaving them liable to civil action.
One of the widows; Carol Davis, went it alone and filed a writ on February 19, 1982, in Supreme Court in an unprecedented action against Anthes Equipment Ltd.
The other families elected to allow the Workers Compensation Board to sue on their behalf.
On February 23, 1984; the fourth day into the trial, Carol Davis accepted an out-of-court settlement from Anthes Equipment Ltd.
On January 7 of each year, memorials are held at Discovery Park (at the Skytrain Burrard Station) directly across the street from the plaza of the Bentall IV Tower.

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One Bentall Centre

One Bentall Centre.

One Bentall Centre is located at 505 Burrard Street. Completed in 1967, it stands at 86 m or 22 storeys tall.

Two Bentall Centre

Two Bentall Centre.

Two Bentall Centre is located at 555 Burrard Street. Completed in 1969, it stands at 70 m or 18 storeys tall.

Three Bentall Centre

Three Bentall Centre in 2006 with previous Bank Of Montreal logo.
Three Bentall Centre during the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games with current BMO logo.

Three Bentall Centre is located at 595 Burrard Street. Completed in 1974, it stands at 122 m or 32 storeys tall.

Four Bentall Centre

Four Bentall Centre during the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics.

Four Bentall Centre is located at 1055 Dunsmuir Street. Completed in 1981, it stands at 138 m or 35 storeys tall. It is currently the 12th tallest building in the city.

Bentall 5

Bentall 5.

Bentall 5 (or Five Bentall Centre) is located at 550 Burrard Street. It stands at 146 m,[2] making it the 8th tallest building in the city. The first 22 storeys were completed in September 2002 by Musson Cattell Mackey Partnership, and floors 23 through 34 were completed in late 2007 by EllisDon Construction.

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Coordinates: 49°17′12″N 123°07′12″W / 49.286542°N 123.11996°W / 49.286542; -123.11996

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