Hi BigswedeCO
There are many eigenvalue matrix solution software out there. I use both StaadPro and the IES VisualAnalysis Suite for differing reasons. StaadPro has become the industry standard...god only knows why, but it does do a lot of things and gets the job done. Most engineers that I know have a love-hate relationship with this software. Ok...mostly hate, but we still keep coming back to it for the nostalgia. This program can be found on the Bentley website and costs about $4,000. You should be aware that an annual maintenance (extortion) fee is part of their revenue model, which is about $800. per year. This will allow you to install the software on more than one computer and transfer the license between machines through internet switching. We have had many "glitches" and slow support with regard to this new license transfer method however. I only say this so you know what you would be getting into.
VisualAnalysis doesn't have quite as many bells and whistles as StaadPro, but for 90% of our work, it's fine. The thing I like most about it is that model generation is the fastest of any software I've worked with so far. The base cost is about $3,000. The program will analyze and design with code checking for material types such as structural steel(including HSS shapes), concrete, timber, and even cold formed steel. The downside is that the software is not quite as stable as other packages out there. I think this is the fault of the wonderful Windows platform however in all fairness, but again, you should know that this frustration does exist. They have a fully functional 30 day demo at
RISA3d is another package that is very popular in the States. Its capabilities are slightly more advanced than VisualAnalyis, but less advanced than StaadPro. Its ease of use is average, once you adapt to the odd model generation method that RISA programmers came up with. Model generation methodology took a left turn 7-8 years ago and now is different than just about every other matrix analysis software on the market. But again, once you adapt to it, you'll be fine. Pricing used to be somewhat of a state secret at the Risa website, but now you can view prices once you give them all your most intimate personal information and commitment of first born. The last time I asked for pricing was about 2 years ago and it was going for about $3,800. It'll probably be a bit more today.
Hope this has been helpful.