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ABC TV viewers were thrilled by high-wire-walking siblings Nik and Lijana Wallenda when they brought their act to New York City on June 23, but Woodcliff Lake, N.J., firm McLaren Engineering Group might have been the real star.
You might best know the firm because it's on the team doing a $477 million rehabilitation on the Canarsie Tunnel, commonly called the L-train subway tunnel, which addresses saltwater damage from Hurricane Sandy.