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      <doi>10.14455/ISEC.2026.13(1).CSA-02</doi>
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        <article-title>RISK ASSESSMENT OF A CABLE CAR PROJECT, PRELIMINARY STUDY PHASE</article-title>
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      <author>PAVLOV CACERES<sup>1</sup>, MARIA ANGELICA MERIZALDE<sup>2</sup></author>
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        <sup>1</sup>Ingeniería Civil, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador<br />
        <sup>2</sup>Ingeniería Civil, Universidad Central del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador<br />
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      <title>ABSTRACT</title>
      <p>The objective of this study is to evaluate and analyze the current status (year 2025) of the project "QUITO CABLES-EPMMOP-QUITO Line 1 Roldós-La Ofelia - preliminary phase".  The project, located in Quito, Ecuador, focuses on the risks identified in the complementary engineering studies.  The study begins with a brief overview of the current status of the project and its future projections, followed by the development of a customized risk assessment methodology.  Through this methodology, a risk matrix is constructed that allows for qualitative and quantitative comparisons with the matrix presented in the complementary studies.  Special attention is paid to the risks that could have the greatest impact on project outcomes, with the purpose of identifying mitigation measures and remediation actions that facilitate timely decision-making.  Likewise, a general comparison is made with other projects both at the local level (such as the Aero Cables Guayaquil project) and at the regional level.</p>
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        <italic>Keywords: </italic>Air, Wire, Mitigation, Impact</p>
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