Bandar Sri Sendayan

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Bandar Sri Sendayan
Suburb of Seremban
Masjid Sri Sendayan 2.jpg
Sri Sendayan Mosque, the largest mosque in Negeri Sembilan
Bandar Sri Sendayan
Location of Bandar Sri Sendayan in Negeri Sembilan
CountryFlag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia
StateFlag of Negeri Sembilan.svg Negeri Sembilan
Districts Seremban and Port Dickson
Luak Flag of Sungei Ujong.svg Sungai Ujong
Government
  Local authority Seremban City Council
Port Dickson Municipal Council (Bayu Sutera only)
Elevation
33 m (108 ft)
Time zone UTC+8 (Malaysia Standard Time)
  Summer (DST)Not applicable
Postcode
70300
71950
Website https://sendayan.com.my/about-us

Bandar Sri Sendayan is a planned township in the mukim of Labu in Seremban District, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. It is the western suburb within the Seremban city proper. Parts of the township also spilled beyond the district boundary into Port Dickson District, specifically in the mukim of Jimah.

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Bandar Sri Sendayan is the flagship project of Matrix Concepts, and forms part of the Malaysia Vision Valley corridor.

Background

Modern terrace housing, Bandar Sri Sendayan Terraced house, Bandar Sri Sendayan, Seremban.jpg
Modern terrace housing, Bandar Sri Sendayan
Matrix Global Schools, an international school in Bandar Sri Sendayan Matrix Global Schools, Bandar Sri Sendayan, Seremban.jpg
Matrix Global Schools, an international school in Bandar Sri Sendayan
The TechValley, Bandar Sri Sendayan's industrial quarter Sendayan TechValley, Bandar Sri Sendayan, Seremban.jpg
The TechValley, Bandar Sri Sendayan's industrial quarter

Bandar Sri Sendayan was previously a Federal Land Development Authority (FELDA) land scheme located on an area of 2,000 hectares (20 km2) in Negeri Sembilan about 15 kilometres from Seremban. The land of this scheme was first settled in 1963 by 40 settlers, which it later increased to 153. A total of 406 settlers were of Malay descent, 46 were Chinese and 61 were Indian.

In 1986, FELDA handed over the ownership of the land to the settlers and the land grant handover ceremony was officiated by the then Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Ghafar Baba. From then on, FELDA Sendayan changed its status to an ordinary village, known as Kampung Sendayan.

In 1996, in line with current economic developments, the state government through the Negeri Sembilan State Development Corporation (PKNNS) entered into a joint venture agreement with MHS Land Sdn Bhd to develop Kampung Sendayan. The settlers were offered land for purchase at a price of approximately RM1.2 million each. A sale and purchase agreement was subsequently signed on 13 November 1996.

However, by mid-1997, an economic turmoil hit Southeast and East Asia. As a result, the PKNNS failed to make payments to settlers and the Sendayan crisis began. This lasted for 10 years, until it was resolved by the Menteri Besar, Dato' Seri Mohamad Hassan. On 23 February 2006, with the signing of the agreement by the Prime Minister, Dato' Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, 95% of the 513 settlers received their payments.

Each settler received cash and other property worth a total of approximately RM1.2 million. This compensation is in the form of cash ranging from RM450,000 to RM685,780 per person. In addition, each person will be given 0.8 hectares (2.0 acres) of freehold agricultural land estimated to be worth RM348,480 and a four-room single-storey bungalow with a land area of 10,000 sq ft estimated to be worth RM240,000.

The area around Kampung Sendayan was later developed into a new township, known as Bandar Sri Sendayan, which is also a component of the Malaysia Vision Valley economic corridor covering the districts of Seremban and Port Dickson in western Negeri Sembilan. 21% of the development is parkland, with the remainder residential, commercial, institutional, [1] agricultural and leisure development.

Developer NameMatrix Concepts Holdings Berhad
Land TenureFreehold
Development areaOver RM 5.5 Billion
Development ConceptsSelf-Sustainable & Mix Integrated Township Development
Development ComponentsResidential & Recreational (35%)

Commercial & Institutional (10%)

Sendayan Techvalley (20%)

TUDM Academia & Training City (14%)

Orchard (21%)

Current populationExisting population approximately 15,000–20,000 residents
Total Projected PopulationEstimated 120,000 upon full completion
Expected year of township completion2020

Location and accessibility

Car

The Bandar Sri Sendayan section of FT195, eastbound towards the city centre. Seremban-Bandar Baru Enstek Highway, Bandar Sri Sendayan, Seremban.jpg
The Bandar Sri Sendayan section of FT195, eastbound towards the city centre.

Located within the borders of the Rantau state constituency, Bandar Sri Sendayan is a 20-minute drive (about 16 km [9.9 mi]) from downtown Seremban via Federal Route 195, which also connects this development to North–South Expressway Southern Route Exit 218. By road, it is about 80 km (50 mi) from Kuala Lumpur and 58 km (36 mi) from Kajang, Selangor.

Federal Route 1265 serves as a shortcut to the Federal Route 53.

Public transportation

Labu, Tiroi and Seremban stations are the closest rail stations to the development.

Community living

A relatively large town park measuring at 26-acre, one of the attractions of Bandar Sri Sendayan with outdoor facilities such as badminton court, skate park, pond, amphitheatre, football field, playground, reflexology path, basketball court, fitness station, community hall, jogging track, viewing deck & tower, tai chi area, etc.

d'Tempat Country Club

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d'Tempat Country Club

d'Tempat Country club is a component of the planned township. As one of the largest clubhouse in Seremban, d'Tempat Country Club has 380,000 sq ft (35,000 m2) of floor area of facilities and amenities on 6.33 acres (2.56 ha). It was built in accordance with the Malaysia Green Building Index (GBI) standards and awarded provisional Gold Certification in Design Assessment Stage under Non-Residential New Construction Category on 6 November 2013. [2]

Government Funded School

1. SK Bandar Sri Sendayan 2. SK Sendayan 3. SMK Seri Sendayan 4. SMK Bandar Baru Sri Sendayan 5. SJK(C) Bandar Sri Sendayan 6. SJK(T) Bandar Sri Sendayan [3]

Matrix Global Schools

Future development

High-speed rail (HSR)

Proposed high-speed rail [4] link between Kuala Lumpur-Singapore is revealed to have a station at Labu which is approximately 5 km (3.1 mi) away from Bandar Sri Sendayan.

Malaysia Vision Valley (MVV)

Malaysia Vision Valley (MVV) [5] is set to be an integrated development, to be built under the Eleventh Malaysia Plan (11MP). Spanning across a proposed area of 108,000 hectares, MVV will be located in western Negeri Sembilan - covering Seremban, Nilai and Port Dickson in both Seremban and Port Dickson Districts. Poised to transform Seremban into an investor-friendly central business district and western Negeri Sembilan into a world-class metropolis, MVV is expected to generate massive investment and development in the next 30 years.

MVV mega projects will include upgrading and construction of existing and new roads. These projects will help ease the congestion in the Klang Valley, which is in line to complement the development of the Greater KL area. Currently the MVV is now in its second iteration (MVV 2.0.).

Politics

Though administered as part of Seremban, Bandar Seri Sendayan actually falls within the borders of Rembau parliamentary constituency.

On the state level, Bandar Seri Sendayan falls under Rantau state constituency. Both constituencies are currently represented by former Menteri Besar of Negeri Sembilan and current Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dato' Seri Mohamad Hasan.

References

  1. high-tech industrial
  2. "Green Building Index". new.greenbuildingindex.org. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
  3. "Search results". www.google.com.[ better source needed ]
  4. "High Speed Rail | Official Suruhanjaya Pengangkutan Awam Darat (S.P.A.D.) Website". www.spad.gov.my. Archived from the original on 2016-03-13. Retrieved 2016-03-17.
  5. "Negri proposes RM640bil partnership with Federal Govt - Nation | The Star Online". www.thestar.com.my. Retrieved 2016-03-17.

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