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