@JStructsteel, please also keep in mind, you will first get preliminary reactions, and eventually (probably after permitting) get final reactions which have to be verified. Normally I increase preliminary reactions by 25% or so and check that the new reactions are less than what I used and call it a day, however recently there has been a push to redesign them for the final reactions to reduce concrete.
The design criteria is required to be on your drawings as you are the EOR (for PEMB's the foundation designer is almost always EOR), and technically can be sued if the PEMB as a deferred submittal or delegated design has issues, so you should get an increased fee for that increased liability right?
Have you seen reactions for a PEMB before? I find it highly unlikely you will only have 5 foundations to design. The last major PEMB I did the foundations for was approx. 65,000 sqft and had around 40 different column reactions to design for (I don't know how a symmetrical building can have this, but they do with PEMB's). Additionally, figuring out how to sum up their loads into load combinations with what seems like hundreds of different load cases, with no direction on which applies when and many times not even knowing if it's ultimate or ASD reactions in itself can take a few days. I built a spreadsheet years ago that works for many manufacturers, but I still spend a decent amount of time making sure I understand how their cases are to be summed up. It's also worth nothing that many times your correspondence is not with an engineer, but a salesperson which causes delays when trying to get engineering information. (note that this isn't always the case, but many times on larger buildings it seems to be).
Do you have conditions that have dock levelers to consider in your design? This will increase the number of foundation designs and require varying pedestal designs as the PEMB columns are almost always installed at finished slab elevation.
I assume you will also have grade beams around the perimeter which will need to be special designs for the braced or portal frames.
Is there anything hanging from the structure? If so, typically you are required to design the hanging structure and provide loading to the PEMB manufacturer.