Infrastructure Materials Corp. announced that it has commenced a 5,000 foot drill program on its Kope Scheelite Project to further delineate gold, silver and copper anomalies identified during recent Time Domain Electro-Magnetic surveys. TDEM surveys conducted this year indicate the presence of conductive structures on the Project with potential mineralization present within a porphyry system.

These anomalies, in conjunction with supporting surface sampling that indicates the presence of gold, silver and copper, serve as the impetus behind this drill program. The Project consists of 101 mineral claims located in Mineral County, Nevada, approximately 11 miles northeast of the town of Mina. Pursuant to positive geochemical, geological and historical ground magnetic data similar to other porphyry systems in the area, in April of this year the Company contracted Koop Geotechnical Services Inc. to conduct a TDEM survey over a limited area.

A total of four lines, each more than two kilometers long and spaced 300 meters apart, were completed. The survey identified three distinct trends. The anomalies can be described as conductivity highs superimposed on a regional background conductivity produced by the local overburden.

The most prominent response displayed amplitudes and conductances typical of what is normally produced from a massive sulphide source. The dimensions of the modeled conductive plate are approximately 1,000 meters X 1,100 meters. The 3-D computer models of the other two anomalies indicated extents of 250 meters and 300 meters respectively in the shortest dimensions.

These two anomalies are directly coincident with the Clay Peters Mine, which mined significant gold and silver values. It is Management's intention to drill test these conductors during the current fall drill program.