We (Andy and I) did some testing with some early zigbee and where not sure it was ready. The big plus for using zigbee is to enable cableless sitches but we found the response time for what are described as sleepy nodes was too long. A light switch needs to respond within 100mS or the user will push multiple times. Also was the issue of feedback to the user, mimics etc.
For some of the retrofit we would suggest the installing of webbricks within the control area, the room etc. So that most wiring is local and then a single backhaul cable to the central point.
I think the best use of wireless in retrofit at present is as the backhaul from each area of control. This all depends on how far the refurb is going. Is plaster coming off the walls? Can existing local cable be reused.
We are still looking at wireless connectivity.