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Qshake has laid out the basics of seismic design pretty well.
I have with me a copy of BS8110 and a couple of texts I use occassionaly. No direct mention of seismic design. But I know that the code is not blind to seismic events. When I come across how it deals with it, I will post it here.
UK is not a seismic zone and in my last preliminary work for a factory in Manchester seismic design was not required.
To help you make a bold move:
You wil be surprised to learn that most codes have a lot in common when it comes to seismic design, and can be summarized as follows:
a)Determination of min seismic loads-This one is usually based on local data
b)Design (often detailing) to satisfy the selected life-safety criterion(See Qshakes comments)- This one can be handled by good knowledge of performance of a structure during seismic events, and most codes have a lot in common here.
If you are working with a consultant who works for the owner then he should tell you which local codes to use along with BS8110. You could also convince him to let you use Eurocodes 8 because Britain supports Eurocodes and is a major contributor. In the eurocodes 8, seismic design is well covered.
To summarize
a)Find the design seismic loads according to local codes and use BS with appropriate load factor(BS has that down)
b)Satisfy min force and detailing requirements according to local codes(This is where Qshake's confinement, transverse reinf etc come in)
c)In absence of local codes, use Eurocodes 8.
I followed a) and b) a couple of years ago when I was required use BS5950 in Turkmenistan, where russian code SNIP governs seismic design. Before using local codes try to find equivalence in material and quality specs between the two, because strength reduction factors (or material factor) may differ from area to area. Steel fabrication in US is not the same as in other areas and is usually a source of concern in codes. Especially with RC design this is more pronounced because tests make use of local grades of concrete and steel, and conclusions are made accordingly. In my case there was no problem and materials were well specified by the consultant.
Once I find more info on BS approach to seismic design I will post it here.
Good luck
IJR