A huge part of corrosion failures and even of catastrophes takes origin from a trivial mistake in either choice or connection of different materials, as well as from an inaccurate evaluation of the compatibility between materials an environment. The example shown in the present paper summarizes several wrong solutions due to the lack of knowledge of the basic rules of corrosion control. By chance, either the consequences of such mistakes were so precocious that it was possible to find a remedy during the construction, or they were happily so venial as to be tolerated. This paper is third in a series devoted to enhancing the need of a professional corrosion control design for infrastructures.