“…Partnering represents a fundamental shift away from the traditional adversarial and short-term relationships in construction (Barlow & Jashapara, 1998; Bresnen & Marshall, 2000; Bygballe, Jahre, & Swärd, 2010; Crespin-Mazet, Havenvid, & Linné, 2016; Gadde & Dubois, 2010; Wood & Ellis, 2005). However, despite the perceived benefits of partnering and the identification of a range of critical success factors (Black, Akintoye, & Fitzgerald, 2000; Chan et al, 2004), partnering remains an elusive concept (Bresnen & Marshall, 2000) and its impact on performance ambiguous (Beach, Webster, & Campbell, 2005; Bresnen, 2010; Bresnen & Marshall, 2010; Hartmann & Bresnen, 2011; Jacobsson & Roth, 2014; Mollaoglu, Sparkling, & Thomas, 2015; Nystrom, 2005). By examining the role of routines in partnering, we aim to contribute to the understanding of partnering and what might explain how and why it is likely to succeed.…”