Modular Food Hubs

Serving Communities, Supporting Resilience, Built for Real Life

Food Security Starts with Smart Infrastructure. In a world where supply chains are stretched and access isn’t equal, permanent food infrastructure matters more than ever. CIP Modular’s Food Hubs are engineered to empower communities — giving you the space, safety, and systems to store, prepare, and distribute food locally.

  • CSA A277 Certified — skip the municipal build inspection
  • Delivered fast — ideal for urgent or seasonal needs
  • Designed for long-term use — not temporary rentals
  • Built for Canada’s coastlines, climates, and codes
  • Easy to connect to existing water, sewer, and power

Our Modular Food Hub Models

We design our washcars to match the needs of real-world users — from long-term project sites to school field support. Every unit is easy to clean, durable under daily use, and smartly designed for real humans.

Need More Inspiration?

We occasionally stock single-unit food hubs for rapid deployment.
Contact us for current availability or to reserve upcoming builds.

Designed for Food Safety & Functionality

Every Modular Food Hub Includes:

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CSA A277 Certification

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Food-safe Washable Surfaces

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Integrated Sinks & Plumbing

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Proper Ventilation + HVAC

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Commercial Electrical Systems

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Flexible Layout Options

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Durable Finishes & Cleanable Flooring

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Health-code Compliant Materials

Built for Communities That Deserve Better

Our food hubs don’t just meet minimums — they exceed expectations.

“We needed a space that would meet health codes but still feel like ours. CIP delivered a unit that works and feels like part of the community.”

— Program Coordinator, Coastal Indigenous Community

Features

Let’s Build the Right Food Hub

Whether you need to feed a village, launch a nutrition program, or store periishables securely, we’ve got you covered.

Need Something Specific?

We can modify or custom-build food hubs for:

Indigenous food security programs

School district nutrition services

Local food banks

Agricultural co-ops or farmers' markets

Remote settlements without stable grocery access