Infrastructure Materials Corp. announced the completion of the first phase of an extensive geophysical survey program on its Clay Peters Project in Nevada (the Project), referred to in prior communications as 'Kope Scheelite'. The company's survey program extended to the south a magnetic geophysical survey that was conducted by Zonge International Inc. of Reno, Nevada (Zonge), for AngloGold (U.S.A.) Exploration Inc. in 1999, and offers encouraging evidence of the presence of a high priority anomalous target.

In January 2013, the Company retained Zonge to perform a ground magnetic survey on the Project covering a total area measuring 3,450 meters by 4,500 meters with 150 meter spacing between 18 east- west lines for a total of approximately 62.1 line-km of survey coverage. A broad composite magnetic high (approximately 2km x 1.5km) was identified with amplitudes of 200-350 nano Tesla (nT) background in the central area of the survey. The depth of the magnetic anomaly is estimated at 300- to-400 meters with two distinct local areas in the south of shallower magnetic anomalies.

The company has also initiated an orientation induced polarization geophysical survey expected to be completed by the end of April 2013.