Infrastructure Materials Corp. reported that International Millennium Mining Inc. released assay results from four additional diamond drill holes at the Project. IMMI is continuing its exploratory drilling at the Project under an option agreement to acquire an 85% interest in 18 claims at the Project that are held by the company's wholly-owned subsidiary, Silver Reserve Corp. The results announced by IMMI are from holes 11NL-31 and 11NL-34 located in the western part of the Nivloc Vein Structure. All 4 holes were collared from pad 4 and are part of a systematic drilling program designed to test a 1,200 foot long by 600 foot vertical, un-mined zone within the Nivloc Mine. Three of these holes were designed to test the upper part of the target area, above the area outlined by previous drilling. All holes intersected the Nivloc host structure with the best intersection being from the deepest hole, 11NL-31. Drill Highlights from hole 11NL-31: 53 feet @ 92.3 g/t Ag and 0.86 g/t Au - Main Nivloc vein, including: 22 feet @ 165.3 g/t Ag and 1.88 g/t Au - Main Nivloc vein. Hole 11NL-31 intersected the Nivloc vein system between the 700 and 800 foot levels, in the western portion of the target area, 200 feet east of the westernmost mine workings. Hole 11NL-32 intersected the zone beneath the 440 foot level. Holes 11NL-33 and 11NL-34 were aimed above the 440 foot level with the latter intersecting the zone at its shallowest point to date (200 foot level). The holes show a weakening of grade in this area. The level numbers referred to above, along with distances from other features, are deemed to be approximate. The drilling reported to date has been focused on a target area that lies between previously mined zones within the northeast-southwest-trending Nivloc vein structure. A strongly mineralized zone has been outlined between the 440 and 800 foot level drifts in the old mine workings with lower grade mineralization above the 440 foot level. The 800 foot mine level is approximately 900 feet vertically below surface, and the vein and workings dip from minus-45 to minus-65 degrees toward the northwest. IMMI has also commenced the second phase of its drilling program at the Project. The holes in this program are designed to tighten the drill spacing in parts of the previously drilled target area and to expand the currently defined mineralized zone by stepping out along strike towards the northeast and southwest. Part of the 2012 drilling program will be directed beneath and 500 feet west of the most westerly workings, and to the northeast of the main workings in order to test the mineralized zone beyond the current target area.