American International Ventures Inc. has formed its 'Oro De AIVN S.A. de C.V.' to begin its project named the 'Motherlode', a 300 Hectare parcel in the El Alamo mining district, Baja California, Mexico. Oro De AIVN is currently completing the road project to enable the delivery of its mining equipment sitting at the Mexican border awaiting export from San Diego.

Over the last seven weeks the company has moved its mining equipment cache from Winnemucca, NV to Baja, Mexico. AIVN has setup the mining camp and operations on 10 hectares. At this point, the road system design at Oro De AIVN is 70% complete.

The mining equipment from Nevada has all been moved to San Diego where it is in the process of being exported to El Alamo. With the preliminary plan of operation completed, and the water at the mining site in place, the company is now in the last step before starting its pilot program which entails designing the water delivery system to the wash plant for testing previously undisturbed placer gold locations. The immediate plan after construction and commissioning of the pilot plant is to exploit precious metals bearing unconsolidated material, or placers, of which the concession has several million tons ready to process.

AIVN anticipates starting a 60 ton per hour pilot program within 3-4 weeks after importing its portable mining equipment. After the pilot phase, the company hopes to ramp up production to 200 ton per hour in the first year. The third phase, which could be implemented within the first year of operation, would entail processing very high grade hard rock ore from known veins on the property.