AlanLord:
Probably, as good a reference text as any on this general subject is “Guide to Stability Design Criteria for Metal Structures,” Edited by T.V. Galambos. It also lists reams of reference materials at the end of each chapter for further reading. I don’t think I’d get all hung up in trying to find some steel design code methods, except as they relate to the general theory on the subject. LRFD, load factors and the like are too complicated by a bunch of extraneous b.s. which may or may not apply to your problem. Set your own factor of safety, and understand the general theory on the subject, and the general theory doesn’t change as it crosses the boarder.
RE: your 1DEC14, 14:06 post..., what does this statement mean? “The girders however have layovers all over the place tho, up to 2 inches, I wonder if it was due to any LTB warping.” Do you actually see any damage from the lift?