As an estimate during design: If it's a new building, you have to assume a construction sequence and assign different creep functions (eg. CEB-FIP MC90) to each floor. With the cross-section of the wall, steel contents, and each floor load, the floor level variation can be calculated. If the beam-end is shear-connection type (the trend in my country), the calculation is simple and the creep effects might not be serious to the structure. We really got creep problems with a 60-storey RC building having an eccentric core and frame setbacks, even they're on the same thick pile-mat foundation.