I use the steel catalog and build reliefs and bolt pattern manually from standard ASCE profiles. It sounds slow, but I knock out an entire structure in a day sometimes (the geometry, not the analysis). Then usually the next day I will rebuild in a software called RAM elements by a company called Bentley and run all my codes and Civil Engineering loads etc. to make sure it passes all modern (ASCE 7-16 in ASD, not LFRD because I make large support structures for bays of machinery mostly and not sky scrapers etc.) codes based on geographic location (historical winds, snow if applicable, historical earthquake data, etc.) and I can honestly say I have zero complaints about the speed or anything. I am a Mechanical Engineer so I know those of you that actually took Civil Engineering should find it easy after a bit of practice.
Side Note: if you are doing the design AND civil parts use this website, it is a real time saver. I used to use textbook maps until I eventually double checked a million times and they always matched.
https://ascehazardtool.org/
-Spencer