London schemes include work on developer鈥檚 high-profile Postmark project at Mount Pleasant

McAleer & Rushe has won two deals worth more than 拢80m with Taylor Wimpey including a job on the firm鈥檚 scheme to redevelop the Mount Pleasant sorting office in Farringdon.

The contractor is due to start later this month on the 拢45m contract, which is the second phase of a wider deal which will see nearly 700 homes built at the site called Postmark. Bouygues has been carrying out the first phase of the work.

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Taylor Wimpey鈥檚 Postmark scheme pictured earlier this year

McAleer & Rushe, which earlier this year won the final job on the first three buildings being developed at British Land鈥檚 Canada Water scheme in east London, has also won the next phase of Taylor Wimpey鈥檚 Greenwich Millennium Village project 鈥 a 拢41.5m job to build 135 apartments.

Both jobs are being carried out for the housebuilder鈥檚 Central London business which McAleer & Rushe is also working for on the soon-to-be-completed 拢38m Denzien scheme in Barbican.

McAleer & Rushe said it expected turnover for the year to December 2020 to be between 拢280m and 拢300m, rising to around 拢400m next year. In its last set of accounts, the firm鈥檚 turnover was 拢340m for 2019.