Unless the existing/old framework is derived from CakePHP, there is little 
chance that the application is organized in such a way that you can 
"import" it into CakePHP (or in any other popular framework for that 
matter).
Even a "manual" conversion is likely to require a lot of time and to 
produce an half-baked (pardon the pun) solution.
I would recommend to go back to the requirements, or reverse-engineer them 
from the existing application, and develop it from scratch, perhaps reusing 
only specific functions/algorithms from the old code.

Good luck

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