To: robnhood who wrote (157753 ) 5/11/2009 10:21:25 AM From: Rocket Red Respond to of 313570 Resource Taking Shape at Blue Nose 09:21 EDT Monday, May 11, 2009 TORONTO, May 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Infrastructure Materials Corp. (NASDAQ OTC-BB: Symbol IFAM) (the "Company") is pleased to announce the assay results from the remaining 6 holes of the 10 hole drill program (3,400 feet) completed on the Blue Nose Limestone Project. The property is located in Lincoln County, Nevada, approximately 90 miles north east of Las Vegas. Results from the remaining six holes of the recent drilling include assays that ranged predominantly between 88% and 100% calcium carbonate (CaCO3) with holes 8 and 10 failing to intercept any significant cement grade thicknesses or values within 300 feet of the surface due to their position being higher in the stratagraphic section. Based upon an analysis of the first phase of drilling it appears that the limestone beds are dipping to the west. The remaining eight holes drilled in the first phase drill program are lower in the stratigraphic section and as a result intercepted the limestone bed with economic cement grade values. Strip ratios in the area of the drill holes are considered acceptable. Only nominal areas of elevated magnesium were encountered and do not appear to affect the overall value of the cement grade zone. A detailed breakdown of assay results on the first four holes was announced on April 28, 2009 and assays of the other four holes that intersected the zone in the drill program are listed in the table below. BNR-5 - CaCO3 BNR-6 - CaCO3 BNR-7 - CaCO3 ------------- ------------- ------------- 0-25' - 40.23% 0-20' - 55.88%(1) 0-20' - 74.8% 25-45' - 87.87% 20-40' - 59.48%(1) 20-40' - 41.69%(1) 45-65' - 93.98% 40-60' - 29%(1) 40-60' - 49.82%(1) 65-90' - 89.1% 60-80' - 59.82% 60-80' - 36.24% 90-100' - MS* 80-100' - 72.13% 80-100' - 69.26% 100-115' - 92.61% 100-115' - 75.54% 100-115' - 72.76% 115-135' - 95.58% 115-135' - 87.12% 115-135' - 88% 135-155' - 98.02% 135-155' - 88.76% 135-155' - 83.9% 155-175' - 95.78% 155-175' - 92.48% 155-175' - 86.54% 175-190' - 96.12% 175-195' - 77.50% 175-195' - 85.20% 190-195' - MS* 195-220' - 64.51% 195-210' - 85.51% 195-215' - 92.95% 220-240' - 87.37% 210-230' - 82.29% 215-235' - 93.93% 240-260' - 78.07%(1) 230-250' - 92.26% 235-255' - 96.32% 260-280' - 87% (1) 250-270' - 93.59% 255-275' - 99.04% 280-300' - 97.74% 270-290' - 94.11% 275-295' - 100% 300-320' - 98.59% 290-300' - 90.19% 295-315' - 99.26% 320-340' - 97.39% 315-335' - 99.89% 340-360' - 96.27% 335-355' - 99.67% 360-380' - 97.09% 355-375' - 97.96% 380-400' - 94.10% 375-390' - 96.36% 400-420' - 91.93% 420-440' - 84.9% 440-460' - 90.46% 460-480' - 73.37% 480-500' - 58.74%(1) BNR-9 - CaCO3 ------------- 0-10' - 40.33% 10-30' - 93.89% 30-50' - 92.16% 50-70' - 67.23%(1) 70-80' - 90.73% 80-100' - 76.76%(1) 100-120' - 84.85%(1) 120-140' - 94.57% 140-160' - 93.26% 160-180' - 95.41% 180-185' - 95.34% 185-190' - 73.44% 190-200' - 94.73% 200-210' - 82.94% 210-230' - 96.7% 230-240' - 94.62% 240-245' - 77% 245-250' - 97.06% 250-265' - 71.43% 265-270' - 93.54% 270-290' - 80.26%(1) 290-300' - 93.75% Notes: MS* - Missing Sample (1) - High Magnesium Levels above 3% Phase two of the drill program will test the area along strike in the zone drilled in phase one. The phase three drill program will concentrate on the stratigraphic horizon which is exposed on the surface to the east of the phase one drill plan. The dimensions of this area are approximately 1,250 feet from east to west and 1 mile from north to south based on surface exposures. Limestone is the primary ingredient in the production of cement, which in turn is used to make concrete. To make cement, limestone is heated in a kiln to 1450 degrees celsius with other additives (iron, alumina, and silica), resulting in a hard substance called clinker. Gypsum is then added to the clinker, and the mixture is ground to powder; gypsum provides the necessary setting characteristics and some compressive strength. The key component in limestone for making cement is calcium carbonate (CaCO3). The limestone grade needs to be about 88% calcium carbonate or better. It takes two tons of limestone when processed with small quantities of other raw materials to produce 1.2 tons of cement. It is possible to take below grade material and blend it with higher grade material to meet grade requirements provided that there are no excessive contaminants like magnesium. A 200 million ton resource would have a 130 life expectancy for a plant producing 2500 metric tons of cement per day and 76 years at 4500 metric tons per day, based on 2 tons of limestone producing 1.2 tons of cement. The current price of cement can fluctuate but the range is between $100.00 and $125.00 US per ton. Given the weight of cement, transportation to market remains an integral element of cement economics. It is for this reason that limestone resource developments must be within a short distance to rail transportation for long hall markets and within approximately 250 miles for truck shipment to markets. Infrastructure Materials Corp. is an exploration stage mining company that is directing its efforts to the development of cement grade limestone deposits in strategic locations in the United States. 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Forward-looking statements or references to historical records are based on the material in our possession, opinions and estimates of management at the date the statements are made, and are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those stated or projected in this press release. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements or historical information. The reader is cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. SOURCE Infrastructure Materials Corp. For further information: Scott Koyich, IR, Mason Douglas, President, Phone (866) 448-1073, Fax (866) 786-6415, email info@infrastructurematerialscorp.com or visit our Website at www.infrastructurematerialscorp.com © Copyright PR Newswire