The offer from Jim McColl's firm was selected ahead of two other bids which remained active.

Joint administrators KPMG will now work with Mr McColl's team with a view to completing the sale 'as soon as possible' but this is expected to be within 14 business days.

Blair Nimmo, joint administrator and head of restructuring at KPMG in Scotland, said: "We would like to thank all parties who expressed an interest in securing the heritage and future of Ferguson Shipbuilders. There are still ongoing discussions to be had with Clyde Blowers, however, we are now confident a sale can be achieved quickly.

“This is a positive first step towards the potential resumption of shipbuilding and ship repair activities at Port Glasgow. We would also like to thank all parties for their continued support and patience during a challenging time for all concerned – employees, shop stewards, union representatives, the Scottish Government, Inverclyde Council and local elected members.” Jim McColl, chairman and chief executive of Clyde Blowers Capital, said: "We are pleased to have been selected as the preferred bidder for Ferguson's which we believe has the potential to grow into a leading marine engineering business. Work is now underway to develop a plan to rebuild Ferguson's. We look forward to working with all the key stakeholders in that rebuilding process.”