Infrastructure Materials Corp. announced that work is underway on its Kope Scheelite Project to further delineate the potential of gold, silver, lead and copper anomalies. The project consists of 101 mineral claims located in Mineral County, Nevada, approximately 11 miles northeast of the town of Mina. Previous exploration efforts include recent Time Domain Electro-Magnetic (TDEM) surveys that offered evidence of the presence of conductive structures on the Project with potential mineralization present within a porphyry system. Currently, the company is conducting a follow up program on the project to clarify the complex structural geology in the immediate area by further defining surface geochemical anomalies noted during previous sampling efforts. The program includes soil sampling as well as detailed mapping at a scale of 1:2400 and select rock chip sampling. Surface mapping completed in the fall of 2007 at a scale of 1:6000 identified a series of east-west fault structures and positive indications of mineralization that are sometimes associated with gold, silver, and porphyry copper deposits that are situated in Western Nevada's Walker Lane zone. The 2007 mapping was followed up with two soil sampling grid programs and selective rock chip samples (2010 and 2012) that confirmed the presence of anomalies at surface coinciding with the structures and alteration identified by the earlier work. Results from these efforts included 25 rock samples and over 450 soil samples. Rock samples collected were grab samples, which are by nature selective and may not be representative of mineralized units. The 2010 soil sampling grid program further outlined gold/silver anomalies east of the Clay Peters Mine with results ranging between 2 parts per billion (ppb) and 500 ppb (0.5 g/t) gold. This grid is being expanded and infilled in the current field program to better define drill targets.