The Scottish government intends to award a Clyde shipyard with contracts to build four vessels.
This will directly provide a five-year pipeline of work for Ferguson Marine, the Port Glasgow shipyard that was nationalised in 2019.
The newbuild package includes construction of two passenger ferries for Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL).
The contract is part of phase two of the Small Vessel Replacement Programme, alongside two research vessels for Marine Scotland, to be built at the more than a century old yard.
The passenger vessels will operate for the Scottish government-run Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac) network, which is the largest domestic ferry operator in the UK.
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