Minera Alamos Inc. provided a construction update detailing progress at the Santana gold project, Sonora, Mexico, as the Company advances towards the commencement of mining. Leach solution ponds (barren and pregnant) are now fully lined and ready for operations. The plant foundations have been completed and all previously fabricated plant structures (including carbon columns for gold recovery) have been delivered to site in preparation for final installation that is now underway. The majority of the civil works for the heap leach pad area have been completed and the installation of the pad liner has commenced this week. Foundations for additional site infrastructure items including the warehouse and fuel storage areas are also complete. The crushing system previously acquired for potential future expansions at Santana or at the Company's Cerro de Oro project is in transit from the U.S. to the Company's staging facilities in Obregon, Sonora The Company is well funded to complete construction of Santana while advancing development activities across its pipeline of projects. With the vast amount of construction activity in 2020 revolving around earthworks for the plant, ponds and pad the final installation of liners and plant process equipment is moving forward quite rapidly as can be seen in the transition from unlined to fully lined ponds in just a few weeks. The main pad liner is expected to be installed over the coming weeks in parallel with the final installation and connection of equipment related to the gold recovery plant.