Continental Gold Inc. provide a project update for its Buriticá Project in northwestern Antioquia, Colombia. As of December 31, 2018, the Buriticá Project has reached 47% completion; mill and surface infrastructure engineering and procurement are 94% complete. Concrete work has been advancing rapidly and mechanical installation and structural steel erection will begin imminently in key areas, including crushing, grinding and tailing filtration. Leach tank construction is well advanced. Concrete work will be focused in other mill circuits such as Merrill Crowe, where mechanical and structural steel work is anticipated to start in second quarter of 2019. The Company will soon select the contractor who will begin earthworks for the tailing storage facility in first quarter of 2019. Construction of the 32-kilometre 110-kV powerline also continues on schedule. Underground development remains ahead of schedule and is nearly 55% complete. Since the beginning of 2018, monthly advance has consistently exceeded planned development and, as of December 31, 2018, 7,864 metres of lateral underground development has been completed. Crews are advancing daily at the Yaraguá and Veta Sur ramps and the Higabra Tunnel and development is advancing on vein in stope areas. Additionally, definition drilling continues as an integral part of mine development. Monthly definition drilling will continue to increase into 2019 as the mine is being prepared for production in first half 2020.