Non-building structure similar to a buildings.
Depending on what they're connected to, I'd likely just attack this as ordinary frames. A little bit of extra steel in an industrial setting isn't a bad thing, plus usually you'll have a lot of extra lateral capacity in platform structures just from the necessity of hitting slenderness on braces and minimum number of bolts. As long as your connections don't get stupid, it's normally fine.
In your instance, though, this may not be applicable given that you have material storage and a crane. Your seismic load is significantly higher than in the usual industrial access platform. It's worth having a think about the R factors, though, to see if you're actually saving steel or labour with the extra detailing requirements.
Naggud, in ASCE 7 they have separated things into building structures, non-building structures similar to buildings (for non-buildings that are basically framed structures) and non-building structures not similar to buildings (big tanks, stacks, things like that). Then on top of that they have the non-structural component section. They're all reasonably big. The non-building structures sections basically reference the building structures section with a bunch of different assumptions, R factors and other requirements.
That's in comparison to the NBCC, which basically has one section that tells you how to do it for buildings, a couple of clauses that say you should come up with something similar if you've got a structure mostly analogous to a building, and then a couple of clauses about non-structural components.
They've both got their own quirks.