I would look at network lighting controls using cat6. I think it’s the typical system you find in a lot of schools, competitive with multiple manufacturers. Personally I’ve started designing the the lighting controls, performance based, providing schedules indicating what the intent is for each space and letting the contractor see what systems his vendors offer to meet the requirements, system needs to be networked based and it usually done with low voltage cat6 but I’ve recently included wireless as acceptable. Main thing people say is the batteries in the wall switches and sensors will die and need replaced. but I compare that to battery operated plumbing fixtures. There is range issues and if you have schedules for areas like 50% on at a certain time and sweeps at the end of the day , make sure the system you use can accommodate. Lurton vive is a nice wireless system but I’ve never done it with a a time schedule. Look at aquity too. The network low voltage cat6 system we’ve had in a ton of schools is the nLight , they can even deal with some exterior and be networked in to your system which is a big gap with alot of them. Depending on what your trying to do your exterior lights will likely be on there own system with a little relay panel controlled by photocell and time clock or something.