Basement Wall Brace Hardware. Where to Buy?

I have a basement wall (cinder block) that is beginning to bow in the middle from soil pressure outside. I see many contractors offering solutions like the ones I have listed below. I have done concrete and foundation work before so this would not be difficult for me. The problem is, where do I find the hardware?

http://www.pepwaterproofing.com/UserFiles/Image/fastentofloorjoint_large_500.jpg
http://www.thereinforcer.com/theforce.htm

I have searched the internet trying to find out where I could buy this hardware. It looks like very simple hardware and should not be that hard to find, but nobody sells it. What is the big deal? Does anybody know where I can purchase this hardware as a consumer without going through a contractor? Where do the contractors get it? Is there some reason they don't want an average joe buying this hardware (besides the obvious that they want to charge you insane amounts to do what would otherwise be a very easy job for someone like me).

DDI#252013-05-30T22:48:51Z

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this type hardware needs to be installed by a licensed certified contractor why because structural i beams like that are rated by numbers and would most likely need to be inspected by an inspector and then Cal Osha would be involved with that said you need a retaining wall you need to clear that soil away from the wall and build a second wall against the first wall with pressure treated lumber 6x8 or larger beams i can't see how that brace straightens walls over time i would check into that at your local home center check the contractors desk or take a look at this link try contacting them about your inquiries best of luck